C-reactive protein (CRP) is a nonspecific, acute-phase protein that rises in response to infectious and noninfectious inflammatory processes. Good evidence exists to support the use of CRP ...
The liver releases small amounts of C-reactive protein (CRP) to fight infections and inflammation. However, high C-reactive protein levels indicate significant inflammation caused by a health ...
Background: Leptin could be a key regulator of C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, which serve as a marker of systemic inflammation. Both leptin and CRP are predictors of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
During this virtual information session, learn more about the Clinical Laboratory Scientist Certificate Program at Cal State LA from Dr. Gloria Preza, faculty coordinator. You'll learn about ...
A man in his 50s was referred to a community hospital with a 15 day history of fever (38.5°C) and a one week history of painful cutaneous eruptions on his forearms and the crown of the scalp. Before ...