<p>*Significantly different compared to non-responders (p<0.05). Values are mean ± SEM.</p
<p>Columns indicate geometric mean CRP levels with 95% confidence intervals from general linear mode...
<p>At follow-up colonoscopy, CRP values were significantly lower in patients with MH compared to pat...
<p>Univariate analysis of the association between CRP levels and parasitemia, malaria and septicemia...
*<p>Significant correlation between variables (p<0.05). VO<sub>2</sub>, volume of oxygen consumption...
a<p>C-reactive protein (CRP) >1.1 mg/L or α<sub>1</sub>-acid glycoprotein (AGP) >0.76 g/L, indicativ...
*<p>Significantly increased odds of developing a positive DTH response (p<0.05). CI, confidence inte...
<p>PCR−/BC−: n = 199, PCR−/BC+: n = 18, PCR+/BC−: n = 67. PCR+/BC+: n = 27. Pathogens in the blood c...
CRP is the mostly used acute phase reactant in clinical practice. Infections, major traumas, inflamm...
<p>*p<0.05, statistically significant.</p><p>R: responders; N: non- responders; CRP = C-reactive pro...
<p>CRP and PCT levels presented as median (interquartile range). Group 1=I Day (D)0-2 no I D3-7; Gro...
<p>*p<0.05, statistically significant.</p><p>R: responders; N:non- responders; CRP = C-reactive prot...
Background: The inflammatory marker, C reactive protein has been proposed to also be a biomarker for...
<p>Generalized immunological activation as assessed by C-Reactive Protein (CRP) levels in the plasma...
BACKGROUND: The inflammatory marker, C reactive protein has been proposed to also be a biomarker for...
marker of the acute-phase response, has been associ-ated with future cardiovascular endpoints indepe...
<p>Columns indicate geometric mean CRP levels with 95% confidence intervals from general linear mode...
<p>At follow-up colonoscopy, CRP values were significantly lower in patients with MH compared to pat...
<p>Univariate analysis of the association between CRP levels and parasitemia, malaria and septicemia...
*<p>Significant correlation between variables (p<0.05). VO<sub>2</sub>, volume of oxygen consumption...
a<p>C-reactive protein (CRP) >1.1 mg/L or α<sub>1</sub>-acid glycoprotein (AGP) >0.76 g/L, indicativ...
*<p>Significantly increased odds of developing a positive DTH response (p<0.05). CI, confidence inte...
<p>PCR−/BC−: n = 199, PCR−/BC+: n = 18, PCR+/BC−: n = 67. PCR+/BC+: n = 27. Pathogens in the blood c...
CRP is the mostly used acute phase reactant in clinical practice. Infections, major traumas, inflamm...
<p>*p<0.05, statistically significant.</p><p>R: responders; N: non- responders; CRP = C-reactive pro...
<p>CRP and PCT levels presented as median (interquartile range). Group 1=I Day (D)0-2 no I D3-7; Gro...
<p>*p<0.05, statistically significant.</p><p>R: responders; N:non- responders; CRP = C-reactive prot...
Background: The inflammatory marker, C reactive protein has been proposed to also be a biomarker for...
<p>Generalized immunological activation as assessed by C-Reactive Protein (CRP) levels in the plasma...
BACKGROUND: The inflammatory marker, C reactive protein has been proposed to also be a biomarker for...
marker of the acute-phase response, has been associ-ated with future cardiovascular endpoints indepe...
<p>Columns indicate geometric mean CRP levels with 95% confidence intervals from general linear mode...
<p>At follow-up colonoscopy, CRP values were significantly lower in patients with MH compared to pat...
<p>Univariate analysis of the association between CRP levels and parasitemia, malaria and septicemia...