Canine C-reactive protein (cCRP) is recognised as a principal acute phase protein that rapidly elevates in concentration in response to inflammatory stimuli. Its dynamic changes serve as a sensitive ...
A research team from the School of Chinese Medicine in the LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has discovered that C-reactive protein (CRP) can exacerbate kidney ...
A research team from the School of Chinese Medicine in the LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has discovered that C-reactive protein (CRP) can exacerbate kidney ...
Inflammation has become somewhat of a wellness buzzword in recent years. It's often used as a scapegoat for a myriad of vague health problems: fatigue, bloating, acne, weight gain, brain fog. The list ...
Expert Rev Clin Immunol. 2008;4(3):379-390. Since there are no genetic deficiencies of CRP in man, animal models have been used to study the role of CRP in inflammatory disease. Two methods have been ...
Vitamin D deficiency has a causative role in the systemic inflammation that commonly accompanies it, with inflammation declining, reflected by reductions in elevated C-reactive protein (CRP), as ...
New research suggests that low vitamin D levels can trigger higher levels of inflammatory markers—highlighting the vitamin’s potential role in healthy aging.
Most people think of inflammation as something that happens after an injury - a swollen ankle, a red cut, a bruised knee. The body's inflammatory response in those cases is actually helpful. But there ...