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Research indicates that high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is a powerful predictor of heart attack risk, especially ...
C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase reactant and a strong marker of inflammation, has been found repeatedly to be a strong predictor of future cardiovascular events1 and a marker of statin ...
Researchers identified five biomarkers in umbilical cord blood that could indicate early-onset sepsis in preterm infants and ...
This article presents a robot control algorithm suitable for safe reactive navigation tasks in cluttered environments. The proposed approach consists of transforming the robot workspace into the ball ...
HealthDay News — A low-fiber diet with high red-meat content is associated with high-risk plaque features, according to a study published online June 16 in Cardiovascular Research.
Background: Although C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are increased in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), it is not certain whether they are associated with adverse clinical outcomes.
Background and Purpose— Complement components are emerging risk factors for cardiovascular disease. In this study, we examined the relation among C3, C-reactive protein (CRP), factor B, and features ...
Site-specific protein bioconjugation methods have enabled the development of new therapeutics and materials, and further development of existing techniques has expanded the compatible library of ...
The suitability of silicon electrodes coated with thermally grown silicon dioxide film as disposable working electrodes in sensitive time-resolved ECL measurements is demonstrated, and a rapid ...
C-reactive protein has long been recognized as an innate opsonin, that is, a protein that recognizes microbes and promotes their uptake by phagocytic cells.
Cite this: The Role of C-Reactive Protein in the Evaluation and Management of Infants With Suspected Sepsis - Medscape - Feb 01, 2003. Infection The body's response to the invasion of any ...
Direct proinflammatory effect of C-reactive protein on human endothelial cells. Circulation. 2000; 102: 2165–2168. Crossref Medline Google Scholar 17 Pasceri V, Chang J, Willerson JT, et al.
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