C-reactive protein (CRP)

C-reactive protein (CRP) Correct Answer Does not have antigen specificity, Increases significantly in acute viral infections, Is produced in the liver, Is a useful investigation in the management of bacterial endocarditis, Activates complement system by the classical pathway

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