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  2. C-reactive protein - Wikipedia

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    1401 12944 Ensembl ENSG00000132693 ENSMUSG00000037942 UniProt P02741 P14847 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000567 NM_001329057 NM_001329058 NM_001382703 NM_007768 RefSeq (protein) NP_000558 NP_001315986 NP_001315987 NP_001369632 NP_031794 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 159.71 – 159.71 Mb Chr 1: 172.53 – 172.66 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring ...

  3. List of human blood components - Wikipedia

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    C-peptide: fasting 0.5-2.0 × 10 −9: maximum 4 × 10 −9: C-reactive protein: Plasma protein 6.8-820 × 10 −8: Creatine: Assists muscle cell energy supply male 1.7-5.0 × 10 −6: female 3.5-9.3 × 10 −6: Creatinine: male 0.8-1.5 × 10 −5: female 0.7-1.2 × 10 −5: Cyanide: nonsmokers 4 × 10 −9: smokers 6 × 10 −9: nitroprusside ...

  4. Trans fat - Wikipedia

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    The first considers ratios of two types of cholesterol, the other the amount of a cell-signalling cytokine called C-reactive protein. The effect of trans fat consumption has been documented on each as follows: Cholesterol ratio: This ratio compares the levels of LDL to HDL.

  5. Blood test - Wikipedia

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    Protein electrophoresis (general technique—not a specific test) Western blot (general technique—not a specific test) Liver function tests; Polymerase chain reaction (DNA). DNA profiling is today possible with even very small quantities of blood: this is commonly used in forensic science, but is now also part of the diagnostic process of ...

  6. List of MeSH codes (D12.776) - Wikipedia

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    75.3 MeSH D12.776.823.186 – pulmonary surfactant-associated protein c 75.4 MeSH D12.776.823.249 – pulmonary surfactant-associated protein d 76 MeSH D12.776.826 – receptors, cytoplasmic and nuclear

  7. Saliva testing - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Punyadeera, et al., studied "the clinical utility of salivary C-reactive protein levels in assessing coronary events such as myocardial infarction in a primary health care setting." [ 69 ] Researchers found that saliva CRP levels in cardiac patients were significantly higher when compared to healthy controls.

  8. Resveratrol - Wikipedia

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    C 14 H 12 O 3: Molar mass: 228.247 g ... A 2018 review found that resveratrol supplementation may reduce biomarkers of inflammation, TNF-α and C-reactive protein ...

  9. Fibrinogen - Wikipedia

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    Fibrinogen is a "positive" acute-phase protein, i.e. its blood levels rise in response to systemic inflammation, tissue injury, and certain other events. It is also elevated in various cancers . Elevated levels of fibrinogen in inflammation as well as cancer and other conditions have been suggested to be the cause of thrombosis and vascular ...