C-reactive protein
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of C-reactive protein
First recorded in 1955–60; for C-polysaccharide, which is precipitated by this protein
Example Sentences
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Sinha's interest in the fasting mimicking diet came from earlier research showing it could lower levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation, in people with elevated baseline levels.
From Science Daily • Apr. 3, 2026
C-reactive protein, a liver product that’s linked to inflammation, fell about 40% among those taking Wegovy.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 11, 2023
The results demonstrated improvements in many variables related to cardio-metabolic health, such as blood cholesterol, blood pressure, insulin and C-reactive protein — a protein that increases in response to inflammation.
From Salon • Oct. 3, 2021
Other early induced proteins specific for bacterial cell wall components are mannose-binding protein and C-reactive protein, made in the liver, which bind specifically to polysaccharide components of the bacterial cell wall.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
But her blood tests were not: Maryman’s white cell and platelet count, her sedimentation rate and level of C-reactive protein, which indicate inflammation, were markedly elevated.
From Washington Post
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