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High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I and frailty: associations with the frailty index and Fried phenotype in older women. [PDF]
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Association between admission high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T levels and clinical outcomes in acute intracerebral hemorrhage: a prospective cohort study. [PDF]
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2002
Cardiac troponins I and T are proteins integral to the function of cardiac muscle. They are very sensitive markers for the detection of myocardial damage, and the ability to assay their serum levels accurately and quickly have revolutionized the concepts of minor myocardial injury and infarction.
John, Sarko, Charles V, Pollack
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Cardiac troponins I and T are proteins integral to the function of cardiac muscle. They are very sensitive markers for the detection of myocardial damage, and the ability to assay their serum levels accurately and quickly have revolutionized the concepts of minor myocardial injury and infarction.
John, Sarko, Charles V, Pollack
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Cardiac Troponins and High-sensitivity Cardiac Troponin Assays
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2014Measurement of circulating cardiac troponins I and T has become integral to the diagnosis of myocardial infarction. This article discusses the structure and function of the troponin complex and the release of cardiac troponin molecules from the injured cardiomyocyte into the circulation.
Michael J, Conrad, Petr, Jarolim
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Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2008
AbstractObjective: To review the use of cardiac troponins as biomarkers for myocardial injury in human and veterinary medicine.Data sources: Data sources included scientific reviews and original research publications.Human data synthesis: Cardiac troponins have been extensively studied in human medicine.
Scott M. Wells, Meg Sleeper
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AbstractObjective: To review the use of cardiac troponins as biomarkers for myocardial injury in human and veterinary medicine.Data sources: Data sources included scientific reviews and original research publications.Human data synthesis: Cardiac troponins have been extensively studied in human medicine.
Scott M. Wells, Meg Sleeper
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Biochemistry, 2001
Multidimensional heteronuclear magnetic resonance studies of the cardiac troponin C/troponin I(1-80)/troponin I(129-166) complex demonstrated that cardiac troponin I(129-166), corresponding to the adjacent inhibitory and regulatory regions, interacts with and induces an opening of the cardiac troponin C regulatory domain.
M B, Abbott +6 more
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Multidimensional heteronuclear magnetic resonance studies of the cardiac troponin C/troponin I(1-80)/troponin I(129-166) complex demonstrated that cardiac troponin I(129-166), corresponding to the adjacent inhibitory and regulatory regions, interacts with and induces an opening of the cardiac troponin C regulatory domain.
M B, Abbott +6 more
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Understanding cardiac troponin part 1: avoiding troponinitis
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2017Cardiac troponin (cTn) is a highly specific biomarker of myocardial injury and is central to the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). By itself, however, cTn cannot identify the cause of myocardial injury. ‘Troponinitis’ is the condition that leads clinicians to falsely assign a diagnosis of AMI based only on the fact that a patient has an ...
Richard Body, Edward Carlton
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Cardiac Troponins in Pediatric Myocarditis
Pediatrics, 2008To the Editor. — We read with interest the article of Freedman et al1 on the diagnostic evaluation of pediatric myocarditis, concluding that serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) was the most sensitive biomarker for myocarditis among those evaluated.
LIPPI, Giuseppe +2 more
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