phase protein, is a sensitive systemic marker of in-flammation and acute-phase reactions. Testing CRP concentrations at hospital admission may provide in-formation about disease risk and overall survival. METHODS: All first-ever transmittals to the department of medical and chemical laboratory diagnostics for de-termination of low-sensitivity CRP (n 274 515, 44.5 % male, median age 51 years) between January 1991 and July 2003 were included [median follow-up time: 4.4 years (interquartile range, 2.3–7.4 years)]. The primary endpoint was all-cause mortality. Multi-variate Cox regression adjusted for sex and age was applied for analysis. RESULTS: Compared to individuals within the refer-ence category (CRP5 mg/L), hazard ratios (HR) for all-ca...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped), pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whos...
Background Associations of C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration with risk of major diseases can be...
The risk factors associated with mortality in patients with extremely high serum C-reactive protein ...
Objectives. To evaluate the association between systemic inflammation, as measured by CRP, and all-c...
sensitive systemic marker of inflammation, has emerged as an independent predictor of cardiovascular...
Objective: To evaluate the association between vascular inflammation as measured by subacute C-react...
C-reactive protein (CRP), an exquisitely sensitive systemic marker of inflammation, has emerged as a...
Background: C-reactive protein is a nonspecific, acute-phase, inflammatory protein, whose expression...
CRP is the mostly used acute phase reactant in clinical practice. Infections, major traumas, inflamm...
Modestly elevated baseline concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP), the classical acute phase pro...
Introduction C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker commonly used in clinical practice as a reference ...
The C-reactive protein (CRP)/albumin ratio has recently emerged as a marker for poor prognosis or mo...
ncp.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Clinical Research C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-...
PURPOSE: To assess the ability of potential clinical predictors and inflammatory markers to predict ...
A new simple affinity purification methodfor human CRP using Arginine-Sepharose4B was developed with...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped), pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whos...
Background Associations of C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration with risk of major diseases can be...
The risk factors associated with mortality in patients with extremely high serum C-reactive protein ...
Objectives. To evaluate the association between systemic inflammation, as measured by CRP, and all-c...
sensitive systemic marker of inflammation, has emerged as an independent predictor of cardiovascular...
Objective: To evaluate the association between vascular inflammation as measured by subacute C-react...
C-reactive protein (CRP), an exquisitely sensitive systemic marker of inflammation, has emerged as a...
Background: C-reactive protein is a nonspecific, acute-phase, inflammatory protein, whose expression...
CRP is the mostly used acute phase reactant in clinical practice. Infections, major traumas, inflamm...
Modestly elevated baseline concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP), the classical acute phase pro...
Introduction C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker commonly used in clinical practice as a reference ...
The C-reactive protein (CRP)/albumin ratio has recently emerged as a marker for poor prognosis or mo...
ncp.sagepub.com hosted at online.sagepub.com Clinical Research C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-...
PURPOSE: To assess the ability of potential clinical predictors and inflammatory markers to predict ...
A new simple affinity purification methodfor human CRP using Arginine-Sepharose4B was developed with...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped), pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whos...
Background Associations of C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration with risk of major diseases can be...
The risk factors associated with mortality in patients with extremely high serum C-reactive protein ...