Pub. Date : 2014 Aug
PMID : 23716069
7 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Our hypothesis was that there would be an inverse association between raised CRP levels and both TC and HDL-cholesterol levels. | Technetium | C-reactive protein | Homo sapiens |
2 | We identified a significant (p<0.001) biphasic relationship between TC and CRP: TC increased within the healthy CRP range of less than 5 mg/l, but decreased with CRP levels above 10 mg/l. | Technetium | C-reactive protein | Homo sapiens |
3 | We identified a significant (p<0.001) biphasic relationship between TC and CRP: TC increased within the healthy CRP range of less than 5 mg/l, but decreased with CRP levels above 10 mg/l. | Technetium | C-reactive protein | Homo sapiens |
4 | We identified a significant (p<0.001) biphasic relationship between TC and CRP: TC increased within the healthy CRP range of less than 5 mg/l, but decreased with CRP levels above 10 mg/l. | Technetium | C-reactive protein | Homo sapiens |
5 | We identified a significant (p<0.001) biphasic relationship between TC and CRP: TC increased within the healthy CRP range of less than 5 mg/l, but decreased with CRP levels above 10 mg/l. | Technetium | C-reactive protein | Homo sapiens |
6 | We identified a significant (p<0.001) biphasic relationship between TC and CRP: TC increased within the healthy CRP range of less than 5 mg/l, but decreased with CRP levels above 10 mg/l. | Technetium | C-reactive protein | Homo sapiens |
7 | We identified a significant (p<0.001) biphasic relationship between TC and CRP: TC increased within the healthy CRP range of less than 5 mg/l, but decreased with CRP levels above 10 mg/l. | Technetium | C-reactive protein | Homo sapiens |