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Acute Phase Reaction with Intravenous Ibandronate [PDF]
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The role of the acute phase reaction in inflammation
Agents and Actions, 1976Inflammation and injury to tissue results in a variety of local and systemic events, however although the local events of oedema formation and cellular infiltration have received considerably more attention the systemic response to inflammation is no less profound.
M. E. J. Billingham, A. H. Gordon
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Procalcitonin – a new marker for the acute-phase reaction in acute pancreatitis
Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie, 1997Procalcitonin is a protein which is found in elevated concentrations in the blood circulation during systemic bacterial, fungal or protozoal infection. In contrast to classical acute-phase proteins like C-reactive protein or interleukin-6, it is not elevated after operative trauma.
Johannes Aufenanger+5 more
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An Acute Phase Reaction in Diabetic Patients with Foot Ulcers
Cardiovascular Surgery, 1997The acute phase reaction is a molecular response to noxious stimuli. Over 50 glycoproteins have been identified as reactants. While this is likely a protective response, some of the changes could be detrimental to body homeostasis. The objective of this study was to examine whether an acute phase reaction occurs in diabetic patients with foot ulcers ...
Gilbert R. Upchurch+2 more
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The Systemic Reaction During Inflammation: The Acute-Phase Proteins
Protein & Peptide Letters, 2002The acute-phase response consists in a large number of behavioural, physiologic, biochemical, and nutritional changes involving many organ systems distant from the site, or sites, of inflammation. One of the most investigated, but still not well understood, characteristic of the acute phase is the up-regulation, or down- regulation, of many plasma ...
F. Ceciliani, A. Giordano, V. Spagnolo
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Acute phase reaction, fibrinogen level and thrombus size
Thrombosis Research, 1989The influence of an acute phase reaction on the size, weight, and fibrin content of experimental venous thrombi was examined in 10 pairs of rabbits. Jugular vein thrombosis was provoked by venous stasis plus mechanical injury 36 hours after one member of each pair received 0.5 ml/kg sterile turpentine in olive oil by subcutaneous injection.
Alexander Gallus, C.C. Chooi
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The acute phase reaction detected in dogs by concanavalin A binding
Veterinary Research Communications, 1985Using a kinetic turbidimetric assay based on the binding of serum glycoprotein to concanavalin A the acute phase reaction has been detected in dogs. Raised levels of glycoprotein were found in dogs which had undergone surgery, had been treated with bacterial endotoxin and had various inflammatory conditions.
N.A. Mohammed+3 more
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Acute Phase Reaction of the Exocrine Pancreas
Digestion, 1997In different tissues alteration of protein synthesis has been observed during acute stress. In this review we characterise the modulation of pancreatic protein synthesis during inflammation. A sustained decrease of mRNA levels of secretory enzymes is accompanied by noncoordinated alterations of protein synthesis during the acute phase and the recovery ...
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Regulation of acute phase reaction in rat adjuvant arthritis
Agents and Actions, 1986Local low dose injection of actinomycin D into the inflamed tissue as well as administration of a glucocorticoid antagonist is apparently suitable for investigating the regulation of acute phase reactionin vivo. The acute phase protein synthesis in the liver is apparently triggered by several factors derived from the inflamed tissue, not only by one ...
Rolf Hirschelmann, Rüdiger Schade
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Hepatic acute phase reaction in vivo and in vitro
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology, 1989Hepatic acute phase response is defined as the metabolic reaction of the liver to systemic tissue injury (93). The most prominent change is seen in the pattern of plasma proteins synthesized by the liver (84). The production, and consequently the plasma concentration, of a number of proteins, termed the acute phase reactants, is increased whereas that ...
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