The ESR is typically high, the C-reactive protein elevated, and the blood showing an increase in white blood cells.
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Doctors can screen for low-level inflammation in the bloodstream by testing for C-reactive protein, or CRP, which fights infection.
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This gene encodes a member of the family of neuronal petraxins, synaptic proteins that are related to C-reactive protein.
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People worried about their chance of getting heart disease may soon become familiar with the concept of C-reactive protein.
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The " short " pentraxins include Serum Amyloid P component ( SAP ) and C reactive protein ( CRP ).
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C-reactive protein levels increasing significantly in a dose-dependent manner in unstressed control rats but not in mildly psychologically stressed rats.
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C-reactive protein is a measure of inflammation, which in recent years has become the focus of intense research in cardiology.
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The next year, Texas Heart Institute became the first to demonstrate that C-Reactive Protein ( CRP ) causes vascular inflammation.
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C-reactive protein ( CRP ), a marker of systemic inflammation, is also increased in obstructive sleep apnea ( OSA ).
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In individuals with heart disease, exercise interventions lower blood levels of fibrinogen and C-reactive protein, an important cardiovascular risk marker.