The heart cells that get damaged during heart attack cause the expression of cardiac muscle proteins such as the biomarker cardiac troponin I, which get released into the blood. Detecting the biomaker in the blood serum helps in early diagnosis of heart attack.
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Unknown titlend the detection can be done at bedside. This has become possible with the development of a microfluidic device by a team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad. <span>The heart cells that get damaged during heart attack cause the expression of cardiac muscle proteins such as the biomarker cardiac troponin I, which get released into the blood. Detecting the biomaker in the blood serum helps in early diagnosis of heart attack. Superior performance Commercially available assays have limitations in terms of both sensitivity and time taken for detection. These assays cannot detect when the biomarker is present a Summary
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