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C-reactive protein binds to alphaIIbbeta3. [PDF]
C-reactive protein binds to ...
Brennan, Marian P +4 more
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Influence of Acute Phase Proteins on Neutrophil Function In Vitro
Acute phase proteins (APPs) modulate neutrophil granulocyte (PMN) functions in a concentration‐dependent manner. While CRP showed minimal activation, ferritin altered the oxidative burst, and fibrinogen mainly affected surface marker expression. These moderate but distinct effects highlight the relevance of APP–PMN interactions in inflammation and ...
Richard F. Kraus +3 more
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C-reactive protein (CRP) was first recognized in the 1940s as a protein that appeared in blood during acute episodes of infectious disease. Its presence and pharmacodynamics were found in essentially all diseases that involved tissue damage and ...
Lawrence A. Potempa +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study investigated the prevalence, characteristics, and endocrine implications of thyroid incidentalomas detected during lymphoma staging using FDG‐PET/CT. Design Retrospective cohort study. Patients A total of 795 adult patients with lymphoma who underwent FDG‐PET/CT for staging at a tertiary oncology centre were included ...
Marcos Tadashi Kakitani Toyoshima +10 more
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Resveratrol is a natural phenolic compound with known benefits against neurodegeneration. We analyzed in vitro the protective mechanisms of resveratrol against the proinflammatory monomeric C-reactive protein (mCRP).
Clara Bartra +8 more
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Abstract Objectives Despite advances in the management of ambulatory paediatric ulcerative colitis (UC), challenges remain as many patients are refractory to therapy and some require colectomy. The aim of these guidelines is to provide an update on optimal care for UC through detailed recommendations and practice points. Methods These guidelines are an
Eytan Wine +24 more
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Zhimin Zha,1,* Yujia Cheng,2,3,* Lu Cao,2 Yanxia Qian,2 Xinjian Liu,3,4 Yan Guo,1 Junhong Wang2 1Department of Gerontology, The First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of ...
Zha Z +6 more
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The Benefits of Licensed Midwifery and Community Birth Among BIPOC Birthing People in New Mexico
Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) families comprise a disproportionately low percentage of home and freestanding birth center births in New Mexico, despite NM Medicaid coverage of care by Licensed Midwives (LMs) in these settings. The purpose of this study was to examine why low income BIPOC seek out LM care, how they benefit from this ...
Raquel Z. Rivera +3 more
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A Review of Anti-C Reactive Protein Antibodies in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the prototype autoimmune disease, is characterized by the production of a plethora of autoantibodies with various roles in the development of disease-related tissue damage.
Richter Patricia +5 more
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Chameleons with Field Dependent Couplings
Certain scalar-tensor theories exhibit the so-called chameleon mechanism, whereby observational signatures of scalar fields are hidden by a combination of self-interactions and interactions with ambient matter. Not all scalar-tensor theories exhibit such
Carsten van de Bruck +5 more
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