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Objective Biomarkers with clear contexts of use are important tools for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) therapy development. Understanding their longitudinal trajectory in the untreated state is key to their use as potential markers of pharmacodynamic response.
Oleksandr Dergai+16 more
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The interaction of the calcium-binding protein (troponin C) with bivalent cations and the inhibitory protein (troponin I) [PDF]
J. W. Head, S V Perry
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Background Serum troponin assays, widely used to detect acute cardiac ischemia, might be useful biomarkers to detect chronic cardiovascular disease (CVD).
M. S. Buiten+9 more
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Cardiac troponin T and I: back to basics [PDF]
Alma M Mingels+2 more
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Tuning Cellular Perception in Pluripotent Stem Cells through Topography, Stiffness, and Patterning
Micro‐ and nanotopographical cues, substrate stiffness, and mechanical patterning synergistically direct pluripotent stem cell fate and function by tuning cellular perception at the biointerface. Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), comprised of embryonic stem cells and induced PSCs, hold tremendous therapeutic potential.
Yuan Jiang+7 more
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Increasing Serum Troponin I and Early Prognosis in Patients with Chest Pain or Angina Equivalent Symptoms in the Emergency Department [PDF]
Background: The purpose of this research was to determine the relation between negative or positive qualitative troponin I test and the short term prognosis of patients presenting to emergency department with chest pain or angina equivalent symptoms ...
HH Davarani+3 more
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Cardiac Troponin I as Compared to Troponin T for the Detection of Myocardial Damage in Horses
Background Different cardiac troponin I (cTnI) assays give different results. Only 1 manufacturer has marketed troponin T (cTnT) assays. Therefore, cTnT often is preferred for detection of myocardial infarction in human patients.
N. D. Vekens+4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abstract Autonomic nerves are crucial in cardiac function and pathology. However, data on the distribution of cholinergic and noradrenergic nerves in normal and pathologic human hearts is lacking. Nonfailing donor hearts were pressure‐perfusion fixed, imaged, and dissected. Left ventricular cardiomyopathy samples were also obtained.
Peter Hanna+16 more
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The phosphorylation of troponin I from cardiac muscle [PDF]
Heather Cole, S V Perry
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Troponin I in hypothyroidism [PDF]
Joseph H. Keffer+3 more
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