Putting genome analysis to good use: Lessons from C-reactive protein and cardiovascular disease

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New methods of studying the human genome offer novel ways to examine the relationship between biomarkers and common, chronic human diseases. As an example, we will review a large genomics study (Elliott et al, JAMA 2009; 302:37-48) that concluded that C-reactive protein (CRP) is likely not a cause of coronary heart disease, although it is a marker for it.

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Manace, L. C., & Babyatsky, M. W. (2012, March). Putting genome analysis to good use: Lessons from C-reactive protein and cardiovascular disease. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.79a.09169

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