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The serum amyloid A family comprises a number of differentially expressed apolipoproteins, acute-phase SAA1 and SAA2, the former being the major component in plasma and constitutive SAAs. Although the liver is the primary site of synthesis of both SAA types extrahepatic production has been reported. The in vivo concentrations increase by as much as 1000 fold during inflammation. Several studies have expressed its importance in the diagnosis and monitoring of various diseases. Pathological SAA values are often detected in association with normal CRP concentrations; SAA rises earlier and more sharply than CRP. Recently, a broader view of SAA expression and function has been emerging.
amyloid a; Amyloid fibril protein AA; Amyloid protein A; MGC111216; PIG4; SAA; SAA1; Saa-1; Saa2; serum amyloid A; serum amyloid A 1; serum amyloid A 2; serum amyloid A protein; serum amyloid A1; Serum amyloid A1 protein; Serum amyloid A-1 protein; serum amyloid A-like protein; Serum amyloid protein A(2-102); Serum amyloid protein A(2-103); Serum amyloid protein A(2-104); Serum amyloid protein A(3-104); Serum amyloid protein A(4-101); Serum Amyloid-A; TP53I4; tumor protein p53 inducible protein 4
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