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    • Mechanism of Transcriptional Regulation of C-Reactive ...

      C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase protein produced by hepatocytes whose serum concentration increases in inflammatory conditions including cardiovascular complications. ... 27 Cell Culture, Cytokine Treatment, Transfection And Luciferase


    • [PDF File]The Role of Serum C-Reactive Protein Measured by High ...

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      C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase plasma protein composed of five identical polypeptide subunits of 206 amino acids each, discovered by Tillett and Francis (1930). The CRP concentration in plasma rises due to a response to cytokines in the plasma (IL-1b and IL-6) that are produced predominantly by macrophages (Lau et al. 2005), as well as


    • [PDF File]Pedro Póvoa C-reactive protein: a valuable marker of sepsis

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      C-reactive protein (CRP) is one such marker. Physiology of C-reactive protein C-reactive protein is a long-established marker of sepsis. In 1930, Tillet and Francis identified, in the sera of pa-tients with pneumonia, the capacity to precipitate polysac-charide fractions, designated as fraction C, from Strepto-coccus pneumoniae[6].


    • [PDF File]COVID-19: age, Interleukin-6, C-reactive protein, and ...

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      angiotensin system, ACE2, Interleukin-6, C-reactive protein, Lymphocytes, Spain Background SARS-CoV-2 infection has become widespread. Never before have we experienced a health emergency like this. At the time of writing, 6 months after the first diagnosed case [1] the virus has infected 12.270.172 people, with an


    • [PDF File]Circulating high sensitivity C reactive protein ...

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      C reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase inflammatory protein that is synthesised in the liver in response to low grade inflammation. 4 5 High sensitivity CRP (hsCRP) responds as a sensitive but non-specific biomarker for systemic inflammation. Two independent case-control studies nested in the Prostate, Lung,


    • [PDF File]AB181416 C Reactive Protein (CRP) 27 Apr 15 (Website ...

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      For the quantitative measurement of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) in human cell culture supernatant, serum and plasma samples. This product is for research use only and is not intended for diagnostic use. This kit was updated on 27th April 2015. Please read the booklet carefully before proceeding with the assay. ab181416 – C-Reactive Protein


    • Use of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate and C-Reactive ...

      C-reactive protein (CRP) and osteomyelitis recurrence. Methods. Records of 81 males and 27 females aged 10 to 87 (median, 54) years who underwent antibiotic/ surgical treatment for primary (n=68) or recurrent (n=40) osteomyelitis that was related (n=26) or unrelated (n=82) to a prosthesis were reviewed. Of


    • C-reactive protein concentrations as a marker of ...

      C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein that serves as an early marker ... 2. Gewurz H, Mold C, Siegel J, Fiedel B. C-reactive protein and the acute phase response. Adv Intern Med. 1982;27:345–72. 3. Pepys MB. C-reactive protein fifty years on. Lancet. 1981;1:653–7. 4. Palosuo T, Husman T, Koistinen J, Aho K. C-reactive protein ...


    • Treatment with w-3 fatty acids reduces serum C-reactive ...

      C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of inflammation, is a strong predictor of future cardiovascular events. w-3 fatty acids have been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties. However, there is a ... (27 patients) or placebo (26 patients). Patients with active infection, inflammatory


    • [PDF File]High sensitivity C-reactive protein in asthma

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      In conclusion, an increase in serum C-reactive protein levels measured by high-sensitivity assays may be associated with airflow obstruction and airway inflammation, and may serve as a surrogate marker of airway inflammation in asthma. KEYWORDS: Airway inflammation, asthma, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, induced sputum S


    • [PDF File]Detect and trend systemic inflammation in dogs with the ...

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      3. Gebhardt C, Hirschberger J, Rau S, et al. Use of C-reactive protein to predict outcome in dogs with systemic inflammatory response syndrome or sepsis: original study. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2009;19:450–458. 4. Galezowski AM, Snead ECR, Kidney BA, Jackson ML. C-reactive protein as a prognostic indicator in dogs with acute abdomen syndrome.


    • Detection of C-Reactive Protein Using an ELISA Immunodot ...

      1.2 C-Reactive Protein (CRP) CRP is a homopentameric (its quaternary structure is composed of five identical polypeptide subunits that are not connected by covalent bonds) plasma protein that is ubiquitous for inflammation and is very commonly ordered as a clinical blood test, as seen above with the hypothetical patient. It was identified in ...


    • [PDF File]C-Reactive Protein Levels Are Elevated in Asthma and ...

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      C-Reactive Protein Levels Are Elevated in Asthma and Asthma-like Conditions ANN M. PELLIZZARO, RITA M. HEUERTZ OBJECTIVE: Asthma is a chronic disease involving airway hyperresponsiveness. It was proposed that asthma/chronic shortness of breath elicit chronic systemic inflammation even in the absence of episodic events.


    • [PDF File]Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate and C-reactive Protein ...

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      C-reactive Protein CRP was discovered by Tillet and Francis in 1930 in patients with pneumococcal pneumonia, where it was found to interact with the C-polysaccharide of streptococcus pneumoniae cell wall, hence the term C-reactive protein.11 Originally CRP was measured qualita-tively using the Quelling reaction, which involved precipitation of



    • [PDF File]Serum C-reactive protein as potential independent ...

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      Serum C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase protein and a sensitive nonspecific marker of systemic inflammation, has been reported to be associated with a number of cancers, including breast cancer. Its expression is induced by pro-inflammatory cytokines and is produced mainly in hepatocytes(17). However, results in the literature


    • [PDF File]The significance of the C-reactive protein to albumin ...

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      SOX S-1 + oxaliplatin, CRP/ALB ratio C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, NLR neutriphil to lymphocyte ratio, mGPS modified Glasgow prognostic score Age (years) Median (range) 63 (27–86) Gender Male 57 Female 42 Location of primary tumor Colon 57 Rectum 42 Histological type Well, moderately 78 Poorly, mucinous 12 Unknown 9 Detection of ...


    • [PDF File]C-reactive protein levels and clinically important ...

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      C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein synthesised predominantly by the hepa-tocytes in response to tissue damage or inflam-mation. It reflects the total systemic burden of inflammation of individuals [4] and has been shown to be increased in COPD in stable condition [3] and during exacerbations [5]. It is


    • [PDF File]Effect of C reactive protein point-of-care testing on ...

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      C reactive protein point-of-care testing (CRP POCT) for suspected lower respiratory tract infections might contribute to prompt and appropriate decisions of whether or not to prescribe antibiotics, or to suggest additional investigations. CRP is an acute phase protein synthesised by the liver as a non-specific response to inflammatory stimuli.


    • [PDF File]Original Article Association between C-reactive protein ...

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      C-reactive protein in chronic fatigue syndrome 15152 Int J Clin Exp Med 2017;10(11):15151-15159 (CRP) level was not included in the systematic review. CRP is an acute phase protein and a non-specific biochemical marker of chronic in- flammation [14]. It is synthesized by hepato-cytes and adipocytes in response to increased


    • [PDF File]RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Correlation of serum C ...

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      ment. The C-reactive protein (CRP), together with other acute-phase proteins, increased in response to tissue in-jury [26]. The aim of this study was to analyze the role of C-reactive protein (CRP) values, in accuracy of diagnosis of acute appendicitis in comparison with WBC, NP, the surgeon's clinical diagnosis, and the histopathologic findings.


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