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Antiserum to Human Ceruloplasmin made in goat | 126002
An acute-phase reactant. Increased levels are associated with normal pregnancy, rheumatoid arthritis, and cirrhosis. Decreased levels are associated with hepatolenticular degeneration (Wilson's Disease). An elevated level of Cp is found in patients with progressive tumors. Additionally, as Cp is a prooxidant, an elevated level is a sign of cardiovascular disease.
Ref: Deutsch, HF, Kasper, CB and Walsh, DA 1962 Arch Biochem Biophys 99, 132-135
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