نتایج جستجو برای: crp

تعداد نتایج: 19127  

2014
Anna Hillström Ragnvi Hagman Harold Tvedten Mads Kjelgaard-Hansen

BACKGROUND Measurement of C-reactive protein (CRP) is used for diagnosing and monitoring systemic inflammatory disease in canine patients. An automated human immunoturbidimetric assay has been validated for measuring canine CRP, but cross-reactivity with canine CRP is unpredictable. OBJECTIVE The purpose of the study was to validate a new automated canine-specific immunoturbidimetric CRP meth...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Andrew D. S. Cameron Rosemary J. Redfield

Escherichia coli's cAMP receptor protein (CRP), the archetypal bacterial transcription factor, regulates over a hundred promoters by binding 22 bp symmetrical sites with the consensus core half-site TGTGA. However, Haemophilus influenzae has two types of CRP sites, one like E.coli's and one with the core sequence TGCGA that regulates genes required for DNA uptake (natural competence). Only the ...

2007
PIRJO KOMULAINEN TIMO A. LAKKA MIIA KIVIPELTO MAIJA HASSINEN ILKKA M. PENTTILÄ AULIKKI NISSINEN RAINER RAURAMAA

Background: inflammation has been linked to cognitive impairment. However, limited data are available on the association between inflammatory markers and cognitive function. Objectives: we tested the hypothesis that elevated serum concentration of high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), an established marker of low-grade inflammation, predicts cognitive impairment in elderly women. Design...

2014
Alok Agrawal Toh B. Gang Antonio E. Rusiñol

C-reactive protein (CRP) performs two recognition functions that are relevant to cardiovascular disease. First, in its native pentameric conformation, CRP recognizes molecules and cells with exposed phosphocholine (PCh) groups, such as microbial pathogens and damaged cells. PCh-containing ligand-bound CRP activates the complement system to destroy the ligand. Thus, the PCh-binding function of C...

Journal: :FEBS letters 1983
G M Clore A M Gronenborn R W Davies

The non-specific DNA binding of CRP and its N-terminal core, alpha CRP, to a 298 base pair DNA fragment, in the presence and absence of cAMP, has been studied using the nitrocellulose filter binding technique and analysed quantitatively using the theory of Clore et al. [J. Mol. Biol. (1982) 155, 447-466]. It is shown that both CRP and alpha CRP bind cooperatively to DNA. At an ionic strength of...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2009
Uma Singh Sridevi Devaraj Ishwarlal Jialal

BACKGROUND C-reactive protein (CRP), the prototypic marker of inflammation, is present in atherosclerotic plaques and appears to promote atherogenesis. Also, CRP has been localized to monocytes and tissue macrophages, which are present in the necrotic core of lesions prone to plaque rupture. Leukocyte-derived myeloperoxidase (MPO), primarily hosted in human polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs), has a...

2009
S. Riffell N. McIntyre

The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designed to ameliorate soil erosion, control crop overproduction, enhance water quality, and provide wildlife habitat by replacing crops with other forms of land cover. Because CRP includes primarily grass habitats, it has great potential to benefit declining North American grassland bird populations. W...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Wilfredo Rodriguez Carolyn Mold Milena Kataranovski Julie A Hutt Lorraine L Marnell J Sjef Verbeek Terry W Du Clos

C-reactive protein (CRP) is a member of the pentraxin family of proteins and an acute phase reactant. CRP modulates the response to inflammatory stimuli including LPS and C5a. We recently demonstrated that CRP prevents and reverses proteinuria in accelerated nephrotoxic nephritis (NTN). NTN is a model of active inflammatory immune complex-mediated nephritis induced by injection of antiglomerula...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2008
Ray M Merrill Michael T Massey Steven G Aldana Roger L Greenlaw Hans A Diehl Audrey Salberg

OBJECTIVES To identify whether the Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP), an intervention designed to increase physical activity and improve diet, lowers serum C-reactive protein (CRP). The study will also assess whether changes in CRP over the study period are associated with baseline levels of and changes in selected coronary risk factors. METHODS A randomized controlled study design a...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Engineering 2009
Reza Khankal Jonathan W Chin Debashis Ghosh Patrick C Cirino

BACKGROUND Escherichia coli exhibits diauxic growth in sugar mixtures due to CRP-mediated catabolite repression and inducer exclusion related to phosphotransferase system enzyme activity. Replacement of the native crp gene with a catabolite repression mutant (referred to as crp*) enables co-utilization of glucose and other sugars in E. coli. While previous studies have examined the effects of e...

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