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SAP, or serum amyloid P component, is a protein found in the blood that plays a role in the immune system. It is involved in the body's response to inflammation and tissue damage, helping to clear apoptotic cells and cellular debris. In humans, elevated levels of SAP can be associated with various conditions, including chronic inflammatory diseases and amyloidosis, where misfolded proteins accumulate in tissues. SAP can also serve as a potential biomarker for certain diseases and is being studied for its therapeutic implications.

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