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 | | While the use of APP analysis in feline medicine has not had such an extensive study as in the dog, there is evidence from this species that APP investigation can provide such valuable diagnostic information. |  | | The acute phase response has been monitored in experimental infections of pigs with the Hp response in particular providing a valuable biomarker and end-point for investigation of infection with Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (Hall et al. |  | | In this respect, it is likely that more emphasis will be placed on small changes in the serum APP concentrations and use of an acute phase index, incorporating positive and negative APP could be the means to identify small changes from health to disease (Toussaint et al. |
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http://www.trideltaltd.com/apranimals.html
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| | Le Magazine, February 2001 - Abstracts: Coq10, Nsaids/Antioxidants, Acam, Cancer |
 | | A multivariate analysis in which each factor was adjusted for the influence of the other factors revealed the patient age, disease stage, serum albumin, and serum CRP to be independent predictors of survival. |  | | A prospective study of tumor recurrence and the acute-phase response after apparently curative colorectal cancer surgery |  | | The acute-phase protein response is a useful prognostic indicator for patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer. |
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http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2001/feb2001_abs_2.html
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| | Acute Phase Proteins |
 | | Elevation of SAA in human transplant patients is associated with pending rejection 100% of the time. |  | | The concentration of alpha-acid glycoprotein has been measured in dogs with malignant neoplasia by Olgivie et al (JAVMA 203, No. 8, Oct 15, 1993, 1144-1146). |  | | Continued high levels of this acute phase protein for treatment for conditions where the protein level is high initially suggests that treatment is not working or not appropriate. |
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http://cardiotechservices.com/APP.htm
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| | Acute Phase Protein |
 | | The second important aspect of the acute phase response is the radically altered biosynthetic... |  | | ANUG) Acute nonlymphocytic leukemia Acute otitis media Acute pain Acute pancreatitis Acute phase protein Acute phase reactant Acute promyelocytic leukemia Acute radiation syndrome Acute renal... |  | | This response is called the acute phase reaction. |
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http://www.onlyprotein.com/100wheyprotein/acutephaseprotein
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| | Acute Phase Proteins - Patient UK |
 | | Measurement can only be interpreted in the light of full clinical information. |  | | Prognostic marker for conditions such as acute pancreatitis |  | | Haptoglobins are increase in malignancy (especially if bone secondaries), inflammation, trauma, surgery, steroid or androgen therapy and also in diabetes. |
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http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/40001868
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - acute phase protein |
 | | See all search results in Homework Help (15) |  | | Protein, any of a large number of organic compounds that make up living organisms and are essential to their functioning. |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - acute phase protein |
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http://encarta.msn.com/acute+phase+protein.html
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| | 143: INHIBITION OF ACUTE PHASE PROTEIN GENE EXPRESSION IN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS BY DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS |
 | | We hypothesized that butyrate may affect the intestinal epithelial cell response to cytokines during the acute phase response. |  | | Intestinal epithelial cells are an integral component of the mucosal immune system and participate in the acute phase response. |  | | Methods: Expression of the acute phase response protein gene haptoglobin in the rat intestinal epithelial cell line IEC-6, and of serum amyloid A (SAA) in the colon carcinoma cell line Caco-2 was analysed by Northern blot in response to IL-1 with or without sodium butyrate or the specific deacetylase inhibitor Trichostatin (TSA). |
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http://www.pulsus.com/cddw2000/abs/143.htm
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| | Acute Phase Proteins* |
 | | response at the site of injury, the recruitment of the systemic defense mechanisms, the acute phase response of the liver and the |  | | However, under certain conditions post-transcriptional mechanisms may also be |  | | Proteins produced by liver cells in response to cytokines |
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| | IBISS - Department of molecular biology |
 | | Later on, the studies included examinations of the structure and function of the sea urchin nuclear matrix during embryogenesis. |  | | In the early 80s, the above model system was abandoned and the examinations of molecular mechanisms underlying the activation of acute-phase protein genes during the acute trauma in the laboratory rat were initiated. |  | | The stimulation of acute-phase protein genes transcription in the liver is incorporated in a complex interchange of cytokines, growth factors and glucocorticoid hormones released during systemic defense reaction in response to trauma. |
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http://www.ibiss.bg.ac.yu/english/mol.htm
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| | Acute phase protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Measurement of acute phase proteins is a useful marker of inflammation in both medical and veterinary clinical pathology. |  | | This response is called the acute phase reaction. |  | | The liver responds by producing a large number of acute phase reactants, most notably: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_phase_protein
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| | ARS Publication request: Effect of Transportation and Commingling on the Acute Phase Protein Response and Growth and ... |
 | | The results of these studies indicate that the acute phase protein response is stimulated by the stress associated with calf weaning, but they are more variable in response to transportation. |  | | However, one acute phase protein was higher in non-transported calves. |  | | Interpretive Summary: To investigate the effects of transportation and commingling on the acute phase protein response in newly weaned calves, two experiments (Exp) were conducted on alternating years using freshly weaned calves. |
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http://ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=138439
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| | C- Reactive Protein |
 | | CRP was originally discovered by Tillett and Francis in 1930 as a substance in the serum of patients with acute |  | | Inflammation not only affects the atherosclerotic phase of heart disease, but also the rupturing of plaques which can then travel and interfere with blood flow, causing a heart attack. |  | | CRP is a member of the class of acute phase reactants as its levels rise dramatically during |
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http://www.biotech100.com/biotechnology_encyclopedia/c_reactive_protein.htm
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| | European Colloqium Report |
 | | As the acute phase response in pigs was not well characterized at that moment, we initiated a systematic study of pig APP in a model of acute inflammation induced by turpentine injection. |  | | The time course of Pig-MAP concentration has been studied in different acute phase experimental models, such as surgery, and viral or bacterial infections. |  | | Our work in the field of acute phase proteins (APP) began as the result of a collaboration with a group of physicians (Dr. A. |
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http://www.gla.ac.uk/faculties/vet/research/protein/01_glasgow/03_titles_abstracts/paper4.htm
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| | acute phase protein |
 | | blood proteins that are produced in response to acute illness; including fibrinogen, ceruloplasmin, certain enzyme inhibitors and C reactive protein. |
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| | C-reactive Protein and Resources |
 | | C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase reactant... |  | | C-reactive protein (CRP) is one of the acute phase proteins that increase during systemic inflammation... |  | | Inflammation, Heart Disease and Stroke: The Role of C-Reactive Protein... |
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http://www.proteinbooth.com/res/1/c-reactive-protein.html
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| | biology article blog search at Topnemo top 100 sites |
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| | Information Resources for Beef Cattle |
 | | Abstract: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of transportation and commingling on measures of the acute-phase protein response in newly weaned beef calves. |  | | The results of these studies indicate that stressors associated with transportation affect the acute-phase protein response in newly weaned beef calves. |  | | More research is needed to determine whether these proteins might be valuable indicators of stress following the weaning process. |
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http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/Beef/transport.htm
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| | IL-1 DEPENDENT REGULATION OF ACUTE PHASE PROTEIN GENES IS DIFFERENTLY AFFECTED BY HISTONE DEACETYLASES DURING CELL ... |
 | | Modifications in the levels of nuclear HDACs during cell differentiation could explain in part the difference in the kinetics of regulation of acute phase protein genes. |  | | CONCLUSION: Specific regulation of acute phase protein genes by deacetylase inhibition is affected by cell differentiation. |  | | IL-1 dependent regulation of acute phase protein genes is affected by deacetylase inhibitors like butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid generated in the colon by bacterial metabolism of dietary fibre, and Trichostatin A (TSA). |
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http://www.pulsus.com/cddw2004/abs/abs163.htm
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