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The Negative Acute Phase Proteins
2020The latter proteins have become known as the negative acute phase proteins. An acute phase response can be readily and reproducibly induced in experimental rats by subcutaneous injection of a small amount of mineral turpentine to produce a transient acute inflammation.
Gerhard Schreiber, Angela R. Aldred
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Veterinary clinical pathology, 2009
BACKGROUND Acute phase proteins (APPs) are promising markers of inflammation in dogs, because they are more sensitive than WBC counts in detecting clinical and subclinical inflammation. Endogenous corticosteroids can mask an acute phase response and make
M. Caldin+6 more
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BACKGROUND Acute phase proteins (APPs) are promising markers of inflammation in dogs, because they are more sensitive than WBC counts in detecting clinical and subclinical inflammation. Endogenous corticosteroids can mask an acute phase response and make
M. Caldin+6 more
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Clinics in Rheumatic Diseases, 1983
In summary, therefore, the acute-phase protein response is a multiple misnomer. Many of these molecules are associated more closely with chronic than with acute inflammation; only some have been shown to be phasic (indeed, the physiological control of biosynthesis of these molecules is a field wide open to exploration), and some are peptides rather ...
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In summary, therefore, the acute-phase protein response is a multiple misnomer. Many of these molecules are associated more closely with chronic than with acute inflammation; only some have been shown to be phasic (indeed, the physiological control of biosynthesis of these molecules is a field wide open to exploration), and some are peptides rather ...
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Bovine and canine acute phase proteins
Veterinary Research Communications, 1988Acute phase proteins are serum proteins which increase in concentration during the acute phase response to inflammation or infection. The response occurs in all animals, but in different species the response of individual proteins can be significantly different.
J.G. Conner, Peter David Eckersall
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Biological Variation of Acute Phase Proteins
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1993The analytical, within-subject and between-subject components of variation were estimated for serum albumin, transthyretin, α1-acid glycoprotein, α1-antichymotrypsin, haptoglobin, β2-microglobulin and C-reactive protein in a cohort of 19 apparently healthy subjects over 20 weeks.
Geraldine H Clark, Callum G. Fraser
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Acute phase proteins in major depression
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1997Extensive evidence exists associating depression with changes in the immune system. The present study evaluates the levels of complement components C3 and C4, C-reactive proteins, and IL-6 in patients who met DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria for major depressive disorder, as well as controls.
Reverie H. Kuschke+3 more
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Fetuin: an acute phase protein in cattle
Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 1992Fetuin is a plasma protein present in high concentrations during fetal development in animals of the order Artiodactyla. Its role is not known. The human homologue of fetuin--alpha 2HS glycoprotein--has been shown to be a negative acute phase protein in adult plasma. In the present study, the concentration of fetuin was measured in the serum of healthy
Katarzyna M. Dziegielewska+5 more
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Acute phase reactant proteins.
Immunology series, 1990This chapter focuses on the nonspecific changes in plasma protein profiles that accompany the acute-phase response (APR) and the role of acute-phase reactant proteins as tumor markers in cancer. Serum amyloid A (SAA) was first found in serum because it cross-reacted immunologically with antiserum raised against amyloid A protein purified from amyloid ...
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International Standardization of Acute Phase Proteins
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2001Abstract:Acute phase proteins (APPs) such as haptoglobin, serum amyloid A and pig major acute phase protein are plasma proteins that increase in concentration following infection, inflammation, or trauma. The circulating concentrations of these proteins in pigs and cattle can provide an objective measure of the health status of an animal and are ...
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Journal of Animal Science, 2007
The objective herein was to estimate heterosis and breed effects in purebred and crossbred Romosinuano, Brahman, and Angus calves on acute phase protein response to weaning and transportation.
X. Qiu+6 more
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The objective herein was to estimate heterosis and breed effects in purebred and crossbred Romosinuano, Brahman, and Angus calves on acute phase protein response to weaning and transportation.
X. Qiu+6 more
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