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1401 12944 Ensembl ENSG00000132693 ENSMUSG00000037942 UniProt P02741 P14847 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000567 NM_001329057 NM_001329058 NM_001382703 NM_007768 RefSeq (protein) NP_000558 NP_001315986 NP_001315987 NP_001369632 NP_031794 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 159.71 – 159.71 Mb Chr 1: 172.53 – 172.66 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring ...
A reference range is usually defined as the set of values 95 percent of the normal population ... References range may vary with age, sex ... (CRP) 5, [5] [156] 6 ...
C-reactive protein: Plasma protein 6.8-820 ... children, varies with age ... Erythropoietin: adult, normal 0.5-2.5 ...
By looking at nine blood biomarkers, including creatinine, C-reactive protein, glucose and white blood cell count, they calculated that people who were born after 1965 had a 17 percent higher ...
The majority were male (88%), with an average age of 51. Participants were divided into three groups: a regular diet following healthy dietary guidelines. ... and C-reactive protein ...
In total, 20 of my biomarkers were out of range, and 85 were normal. I learned, for example, that my thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb) were above range—“low-grade Hashimoto’s,” Hyman ...
The widely used [21] rule calculating normal maximum ESR values in adults (98% confidence limit) is given by a formula devised in 1983 from a study of ≈1000 individuals over the age of 20: [22] The normal values of ESR in men is age (in years) divided by 2; for women, the normal value is age (in years) plus 10, divided by 2.
One’s biological age, ... For every extra year a person’s body aged faster than normal, their risk of developing colon polyps went up by 16%, according to the study.