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Acute phase proteins in ruminants

Journal of Proteomics, 2012
The physiological response to infections and injuries involves local inflammation and the initiation of events leading to a systemic response, also called acute phase reaction (APR). This multiplicity of changes is distant from the site of injury, and includes fever, leukocytosis and quantitative and qualitative modification of a group of non ...
F. Ceciliani   +3 more
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[Acute phase proteins].

Sbornik lekarsky, 1996
Various plasma protein patterns following inflammation and metabolic stress were described since diagnostic value of ESR was established. This reactive dysproteinemia is now recognized to reflect the shift in hepatic proteosynthesis after the immunoendocrinological activation.
Z, Masek, P, Maruna, V, Schreiber
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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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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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Acute Phase Proteins In Atherosclerosis (Acute Coronary Syndrome)

Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2008
Investigation of the mechanisms of atherosclerosis has determined that inflammation plays a central role in the development, progression, and outcome of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). C-reactive protein (CRP) plasma levels increase in patients with ACS. CPR is an important prognostic marker in ACS, following angioplasty, and in the long-term management
CORREALE M.   +3 more
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Acute Phase Proteins

2020
Andrzej Mackiewicz   +2 more
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