C-reactive protein

C-reactive protein
/see"ree ak'tiv/, Biochem.
a globulin that increases in concentration in the bloodstream during infectious states and other abnormal conditions. Abbr.: CRP
[1955-60; for C-polysaccharide, which is precipitated by this protein]

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