1. Predictors of C-reactive protein in the national social life, health, and aging project. 2. C-reactive protein is produced in the liver when arteries are inflamed. 3. Measuring C-reactive protein levels to detect inflammation is routine now in medical practice. 4. C-reactive protein ( CRP ) is a sensitive but nonspecific marker for inflammation. 5. Beta-2 microglobulin and C-reactive protein test results are not specific for Waldenstr�m's macroglobulinemia. 6. A test for C-reactive protein was 0.6, putting him in the lowest risk category. 7. One of these, C-reactive protein , is a measure of inflammation. 8. The serum C reactive protein , erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and ferritin level are markedly elevated. 9. C-reactive protein ( CRP ) is generated at a higher level in obese people. 10. It is also one of the binding targets of C-reactive protein ( CRP ).