C-reactive protein is a protein produced in the liver in response to inflammation. It binds to dead and dying cells (both those of the individual and any foreign cells) and some types of bacteria to activate the complement system. This marks those cells for destruction by white blood cells. Viruses do not give rise to a similar response as it appears other moderators in the immune system can suppress C-reactive protein in such cases.
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