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Biomarker Peptides intermediate

**Sequence:** 209 amino acids (cardiac isoform)

**Sequence:** 288 amino acids (cardiac isoform)

By Encyclopeptide Editorial | 1 min read
biomarker-peptides peptide oligopeptide

Overview

Sequence: 209 amino acids (cardiac isoform) is a peptide compound with applications in research and therapeutics. Sequence: 288 amino acids (cardiac isoform)

Chemical Identity

PropertyValue
NameSequence: 209 amino acids (cardiac isoform)
SequenceDisease: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI); myocardial injury

Clinical Use: Diagnosis of AMI; detection of myocardial injury; risk stratification; rule-in/rule-out protocols

Cutoff Values: High-sensitivity (hs-cTnI): 99th percentile URL ~26 ng/L (varies by assay/sex). Rule-out: <5 ng/L at presentation (0/1h ESC algorithm).

Cardiac-specific isoform; absent from skeletal muscle. hs-cTnT/I assays detect 10-fold lower concentrations than conventional assays. Sex-specific cutoffs recommended (lower in women).


Troponin T (Cardiac)

ID: BIO-004 | | Length | 572 amino acids |

| Category | Biomarker Peptides |

Structure

Sequence: 209 amino acids (cardiac isoform) belongs to the Biomarker Peptides class of peptides. Its structure and properties make it suitable for various research and therapeutic applications.

Applications

Sequence: 209 amino acids (cardiac isoform) has been studied for its potential applications in:

  • Biomedical research
  • Drug discovery
  • Diagnostic applications
  • Therapeutic development

References

  • Source: biomarker-peptides.md
  • Database: Wikipept Peptide Database

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