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blood vessels.
After a
myocardial infarction troponins may
remain high for up to 2 w****s.
Cardiac troponins are a
marker of all
heart muscle damage, not...
- and
significance of
cardiac troponins.
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Troponin T, High Sensitivity". www.calgarylabservices...
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Troponin C is a
protein which is part of the
troponin complex. It
contains four calcium-binding EF hands,
although different isoforms may have
fewer than...
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different biomarkers used to
determine the
presence of
cardiac muscle damage.
Troponins,
measured through a
blood test, are
considered to be the best, and are...
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Troponin C, also
known as TN-C or TnC, is a
protein that
resides in the
troponin complex on
actin thin
filaments of
striated muscle (cardiac, fast-twitch...
- the
markers currently used are enzymes. For example, in
formal usage,
troponin would not be
listed as a
cardiac enzyme.
Measuring cardiac biomarkers can...
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release detectable quantities of a
marker of injury,
typically troponin T or
troponin I.
Unstable angina is
considered to be
present in
patients with...
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muscle troponin T (cTnT) is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the TNNT2 gene.
Cardiac TnT is the tropomyosin-binding
subunit of the
troponin complex...
- (all
other types not
caused by the heart).
Various laboratory tests (CBC,
troponin, BNP, etc.) and
imaging studies (chest x-ray, CT scan, ultrasound) are...