C Reactive Protein, from human plasma structure
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Common Name | C Reactive Protein, from human plasma | ||
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CAS Number | 9007-41-4 | Molecular Weight | N/A | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | ~100 °C | |
Molecular Formula | N/A | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | USA | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of C Reactive Protein, from human plasmaC Reactive Protein (CRP) plays a critical role in apoptosis, phagocytosis, nitric oxide (NO) release and the secretion of cytokines, such as interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α. CRP acts as a marker for cardiovascular diseases, rheumatoid arthritis and cancer. |
Name | C-REACTIVE PROTEIN, HUMAN |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Boiling Point | ~100 °C |
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Appearance of Characters | buffered aqueous solution |
Storage condition | 2-8°C |
Hazard Codes | Xn,B |
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Risk Phrases | 20/21/22-32-21/22-22 |
Safety Phrases | 36/37-7 |
RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
WGK Germany | - |
Biomarkers of one-carbon metabolism are associated with biomarkers of inflammation in women.
J. Nutr. 144(5) , 714-21, (2014) Folate-mediated one-carbon metabolism is essential for DNA synthesis, repair, and methylation. Perturbations in one-carbon metabolism have been implicated in increased risk of some cancers and may als... |
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C-reactive protein and its role in preeclampsia.
Hypertension 65(2) , 285-6, (2015)
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Neurokinin 3 receptor and phosphocholine transferase: missing factors for pathogenesis of C-reactive protein in preeclampsia.
Hypertension 65(2) , 430-9, (2015) C-reactive protein (CRP), an innate immune mediator, is elevated in the circulation before symptoms in patients with preeclampsia, a severe hypertensive pregnancy disorder with high mortality and morb... |
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