C-reactive protein (CRP)
Human GmbH
Proteins
Brief Description
C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute phase protein which is synthesised in the liver. Inflammatory processes, bacterial infections, polytrauma, myocardial infarction and certain other diseases (e.g. M. Bechterew, M. Crohn, rheumatoid arthritis) are accompanied by a significant increase of the CRP concentration. Following surgery the CRP concentration will also be elevated. It has been shown that persistently increased CRP levels may indicate a bad prognosis for the patients outcome. Therefore monitoring of the CRP concentration can be helpful to initiate necessary treatment in time.
Immunoturbidimetric test for the quantitative determination of C-reactive protein in human serum and plasma.