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C-reactive protein, immunothrombosis and venous thromboembolism
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a member of the highly conserved pentraxin superfamily of proteins and is often used in clinical practice as a marker of infection and inflammation.
Caroline Dix +24 more
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Biomarkers of acute kidney injury [PDF]
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and potentially fatal complication in critically ill patients. The diagnosis relies on functional markers of decreased glomerular filtration rate (GFR) such as creatinine. Unfortunately, a rise in plasma creatinine
Mårtensson, Johan
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mCRP as a Biomarker of Adult-Onset Still’s Disease: Quantification of mCRP by ELISA
BackgroundC-reactive protein (CRP) is a dynamic protein that undergoes conformational changes between circulating native pentameric CRP (pCRP), pentameric symmetrical forms (pCRP*) and monomeric (or modified) CRP (mCRP) forms.
Chitose Fujita +11 more
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リウマチ因子陽性ヒト血清中の免疫グロブリンGクラスリウマチ因子と免疫複合体ならびにCRPとの相関性 [PDF]
We measured the concentration of three immunoglobulin classes of rheumatoid factors (Ig-RFs), C3d binding IgG immune complex (C3d-IC), C1q binding IgG immune complex (C1q-IC) and C-reactive protein (CRP) in 74 samples of human sera with high levels of RF
Endo, Hiroshi +5 more
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Monomeric C-reactive protein (mCRP), once thought to be a figment of the imagination and whose biological activity was ascribed to its sodium azide preservative, has now pronounced itself as a critical molecule playing a direct role in mediating many of ...
M. Slevin, N. Heidari, L. Azamfirei
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Insights on nitrate respiration by Shewanella [PDF]
Shewanellae are well known for their ability to utilize a number of electron acceptors and are therefore considered to have important roles in element cycling in the environment, such as nitrogen cycling through dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonia
Fengping Wang, Ying Chen
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The high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) assay measures the level of the pentameric form of CRP in blood. Currently, there are no available assays measuring the level of the monomeric form of CRP (mCRP), produced at sites of local inflammation. We
I. Melnikov +12 more
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Pentraxins CRP-I and CRP-II are post-translationally deiminated and differ in tissue specificity in cod (Gadus morhua L.) ontogeny [PDF]
Pentraxins are fluid phase pattern recognition molecules that form an important part of the innate immune defence and are conserved between fish and human.
Bragason, B. +15 more
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Monomeric C-reactive protein level is associated with osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic joint disease characterized by articular cartilage degeneration and secondary bone hyperplasia. C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein that is widely used as a marker of inflammation. Elevated plasma levels of
Yulin Liang +6 more
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Early purification protocols for C-reactive protein (CRP) often involved co-isolation of lipoproteins, primarily very low-density lipoproteins (VLDLs).
Lawrence A. Potempa +5 more
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