Suscripción institucional·Documento·2012·Inglés

Analysis of variability of high sensitivity C‐reactive protein in lowland ecuador reveals no evidence of chronic low‐grade inflammation

Thomas W. McDade; Paula S. Tallman; Felicia C. Madimenos; Melissa A. Liebert; Tara J. Cepon; Lawrence S. Sugiyama; J. Josh Snodgrass

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Resumen

This study is the first to investigate CRP variability in a nonindustrialized, high infectious disease environment. It documents a pattern of variation over time that is distinct from prior research, with no evidence for chronic low-grade inflammation. These results may have substantial implications for research on inflammation and diseases of aging globally, as well as for scientific understandings of the regulation of inflammation.

Cómo citar

Thomas W. McDade, & Paula S. Tallman, & Felicia C. Madimenos, & Melissa A. Liebert, & Tara J. Cepon, & Lawrence S. Sugiyama, & J. Josh Snodgrass (2012). Analysis of variability of high sensitivity C‐reactive protein in lowland ecuador reveals no evidence of chronic low‐grade inflammation. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.22296