| 11. | C-reactive protein is expressed during acute phase response to tissue injury or inflammation in mammals.
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| 12. | A blood test can detect high levels of C-reactive protein _ a sign of inflammation.
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| 13. | Although many chemicals increase during inflammation, C-reactive protein, or CRP, is particularly easy to measure.
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| 14. | They also reduce levels of C-reactive protein, or CRP.
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| 15. | Curcumin appears to reduce circulating C-reactive protein in human subjects, although no dose-response relationship was established.
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| 16. | A test for C-reactive protein was 0 . 6, putting him in the lowest risk category.
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| 17. | It raises HDL cholesterol, but also raises levels of c-reactive protein, which is associated with inflammation.
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| 18. | In these studies, researchers check for C-reactive proteins, substances that rise in the bloodstream during inflammation.
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| 19. | Other reports have found that levels are influenced by cigarette smoking and levels of C-reactive protein.
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| 20. | It also decreases triglycerides and C-reactive protein levels.
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