Abstract
The binding of C-reactive protein to a variety of species of bacteria with potential clinical significance was studied to assess the potential function of C-reactive protein in nonimmune defense against infection. Purified, radioiodinated human C-reactive protein bound to all Streptococcus pneumoniae tested and to some viridans streptococci, but not to group A or group B streptococci or to any of eight different gram-negative rods and cocci.
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Mold, C., Rodgers, C. P., Kaplan, R. L., & Gewurz, H. (1982). Binding of human C-reactive protein to bacteria. Infection and Immunity, 38(1), 392–395. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.38.1.392-395.1982
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