sydänlihasspesifinen
Sydänlihasspesifinen is a Finnish term that translates to "cardiac-specific" in English. It is used to describe substances, proteins, enzymes, or markers that are predominantly found in or produced by the heart muscle. The identification of cardiac-specific molecules is crucial in the diagnosis and monitoring of various heart conditions, particularly myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack.
When heart muscle cells are damaged, as they are during a heart attack, certain intracellular components are
Beyond diagnostic purposes, cardiac-specific molecules can also be used to study the normal function of the