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Acute Phase Proteins and their Potential Role as an Indicator for Fish Health and in Diagnosis of Fish Diseases.

Protein Peptide Letters, 2016
The acute phase proteins are biochemically and functionally unrelated protein predominantly synthesized in the liver. The local inflammatory cells i.e. macrophages and neutrophils secretes various cytokines like IL-1, IL-6, IL-8 (interleukins) and TNF-α ...
Suvra Roy   +3 more
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Acute-Phase Proteins in Alzheimer’s Disease

European Neurology, 1988
The main 'acute-phase proteins' were determined in serum of 20 patients with presenile Alzheimer's disease (AD) and compared with values in 18 age-matched healthy control subjects. Following parameters were evaluated: alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha AT), haptoglobin (HPT), transferrin (TRF), acidic alpha 1-glycoprotein (A alpha G), ceruloplasmin (CER ...
GIOMETTO B   +4 more
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Angiotensinogen is an acute-phase protein in man

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1987
Accumulating information concerning the structure of angiotensinogen suggests a resemblance of this component of the renin-angiotensin system to the acute-phase protein alpha 1-antitrypsin. Compared to a group of age- and sex-matched controls without signs of infection, markedly elevated levels of angiotensinogen (increase in median value: 70%), alpha ...
Arne Høj Nielsen, Flemming Knudsen
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Acute phase proteins in salmonids: evolutionary analyses and acute phase response.

The Journal of Immunology, 1997
Abstract Inflammation induces dramatic changes in the biosynthetic profile of the liver, leading to increased serum concentrations of positive acute phase (AP) proteins and decreased concentrations of negative AP proteins. Serum amyloid A (SAA) and the pentraxins C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid P component (SAP) are major AP ...
L E, Jensen   +5 more
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Acute Phase Proteins

1980
Many diseases demonstrate an inflammatory process which involves plasma proteins termed acute phase proteins. Fluctuations in serum levels of these proteins are now being utilised to assess diseases which involve inflammation and tissue damage. They are a useful indicator in detection, diagnosis and treatment of such diseases.
J. D. Wilson, Sandra I. Simpson
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Stress, acute phase proteins and immune modulation in calves

, 2014
Acute phase and inflammatory responses are triggered by a variety of intrinsic and extrinsic stressors that come at a cost through suppressing the normal function of tissues and organs of domestic animals.
C. Yun, P. Wynn, J. Ha
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Acute phase proteins and pesticide exposure

Life Sciences, 1976
Abstract Gamma mobility C-reactive protein (CRP) level was determined in the sera of persons occupationally exposed to pesticides and controls in conjunction with serum protein analysis and other biochemical and enzymologic tests. Workers chronically exposed to dieldrin and pentachlorophenol showed significantly higher prevalence of CRP than the ...
Erida R. Reichert   +3 more
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Acute phase proteins in dogs and cats: current knowledge and future perspectives.

Veterinary clinical pathology, 2005
The acute phase response is a nonspecific inflammatory reaction of the host that occurs shortly after any tissue injury. The response includes changes in the concentration of plasma proteins called acute phase proteins (APPs), some of which decrease in ...
J. J. Cerón   +2 more
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The Negative Acute Phase Proteins

2020
The 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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Acute-phase Proteins

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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