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CRPS

Neurology, 2010
In this issue of Neurology ®, Klega et al.1 evaluated opioid receptor binding potential (OR-BP) in a small group of subjects with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) compared to a matched control group, utilizing PET scanning. CRPS remains a puzzling condition.
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CRP Binding and Transcription Activation at CRP-S Sites

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2008
In Haemophilus influenzae, as in Escherichia coli, the cAMP receptor protein (CRP) activates transcription from hundreds of promoters by binding symmetrical DNA sites with the consensus half-site 5'-A(1)A(2)A(3)T(4)G(5)T(6)G(7)A(8)T(9)C(10)T(11). We have previously identified 13 H.
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Obesity and CRP

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2018
I commend the authors for this very important study.1 There has been an association between obesity and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. USA has …
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Ratgeber CRPS

Praxis Handreha, 2022
Das Buch bietet umfassende Information zu allen Themen rund um das komplexe regionale Schmerzsyndrom (CRPS). Es richtet sich an Patient*innen mit CRPS und deren Therapeut*innen. Die Autorin, die selbst mit CRPS lebt, beschreibt ihre persönliche Situation während des Krankheitsverlaufs und gibt
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CRP and High-Sensitivity CRP: “What’s in a Name?”

The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine, 2022
Anna Wolska, Alan T Remaley
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CRPS

manuelletherapie, 2020
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2016
Surgical trauma stimulates a series of hormonal, metabolic and inflammatory changes that constitute the stress response. In dogs, cortisol concentration appears to be a good marker of surgical stress and is associated with surgical trauma severity. Elective surgery causes a marked, transient reduction in insulin sensitivity. The degree of the reduction
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