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The HsCRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein) is a laboratory test used to measure the level of C-reactive protein, a biomarker that indicates inflammation in the body. The HsCRP assay provides a precise and sensitive measurement of C-reactive protein concentrations, which can aid in the assessment of cardiovascular disease risk.

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Metabolic Profiling in Obesity

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Creatinine and glucose and lipid parameters were determined using standard techniques. Plasma high-sensitivity interleukin 6 (hsIL-6) (R&D Systems) and high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) (Labcorp) were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The endpoint limulus amebocyte lysate assay (Associates of Cape Cod) was used to evaluate LPS levels [20 (link)]. All subjects fasted prior to blood draws. A cross-sectional CT scan at the level of the L4 pedicle was performed to assess abdominal visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue (VAT and SAT, respectively) area [22 (link)].
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Comprehensive Metabolic and Biomarker Panel

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GH (Beckman Access Ultrasensitive Assay), insulin (Beckman Access), total adiponectin (Alpco), and hsCRP (Labcorp) were measured by immunoassays. IGF-I was measured by liquid chromatography/mass spectroscopy (Quest Diagnostics). Lipids, glucose and transaminases were measured by standard clinical assays (Labcorp). Homeostasis model assessment – insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated 20 (link).
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