PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 30417782-9 2018 CONCLUSION: Overall, the current meta-analysis demonstrated that CoQ10 supplementation significantly improved metabolic profile in patients with CKD by reducing total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, MDA and creatinine levels, yet it did not affect fasting glucose, insulin, HOMA-IR, and CRP concentrations. coenzyme Q10 65-70 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 285-288 27047809-4 2016 OBJECTIVES: Due to increasing oxidative stress in dialysis patients, and the effect of CO-Q10 in decrease oxidative stress, in this work, we assessed the effect of CO-Q10 on C-reactive protein (CRP) level as an inflammatory marker and homocysteine in dialysis patients. coenzyme Q10 87-93 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 174-192 27047809-4 2016 OBJECTIVES: Due to increasing oxidative stress in dialysis patients, and the effect of CO-Q10 in decrease oxidative stress, in this work, we assessed the effect of CO-Q10 on C-reactive protein (CRP) level as an inflammatory marker and homocysteine in dialysis patients. coenzyme Q10 164-170 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 174-192 27047809-4 2016 OBJECTIVES: Due to increasing oxidative stress in dialysis patients, and the effect of CO-Q10 in decrease oxidative stress, in this work, we assessed the effect of CO-Q10 on C-reactive protein (CRP) level as an inflammatory marker and homocysteine in dialysis patients. coenzyme Q10 164-170 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 194-197 27047809-10 2016 The treatment effect of CO-Q10 on CRP level is significant (P < 0.001) (95% CI = -20.1 to -10.5) and it was also significant for the increasing albumin level. coenzyme Q10 24-30 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 34-37 27047809-13 2016 CONCLUSIONS: CO-Q10 could significantly decrease CRP level as an inflammatory marker and can protect cardiovascular events. coenzyme Q10 13-19 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 49-52 34664527-3 2022 RESULTS: The supplementation of CoQ10 decreased significantly the scores of Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) (p = .03) and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) (p = .01) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level (p = .005) when comparing with the placebo group. coenzyme Q10 32-37 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 182-200 34146758-9 2021 CoQ10 levels were significantly and positively correlated with both ferritin and CRP levels. coenzyme Q10 0-5 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 81-84 33782820-6 2022 Regarding oxidative stress and inflammation, pooled analysis showed that CoQ10 supplementation significantly reduced malonaldehyde (WMD: - 1.15 95% CI - 1.48 to - 0.81) and high-sensitivity C reactive protein levels (WMD: - 1.18 95% CI - 2.21 to - 0.15). coenzyme Q10 73-78 C-reactive protein Homo sapiens 190-208