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cardiac markers

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cardiac markers

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  1. cardiac markers Cardiovascular disease is a class of diseases that involve the heart or blood vessels. it has remained the leading cause of death worldwide despite the tremendous progress made in medical and surgical treatment for this disease. Biochemical markers play a crucial role in accurate diagnosis of cardiac disease and, more importantly, for assessing risk and directing appropriate therapy that improves clinical outcome. Creative diagnostics provides a wide range of Immunoassay test kits (ELISA) to diagnose different cardiac markers like, serum acute phase proteins (CRP proteins) and other Cardiac proteins. The human heart is only the size of a fist, but it is the strongest muscle in the human body. The heart starts to beat in the uterus long before birth, usually by 21 to 28 days after conception. The average heart beats about 100 000 times daily or about two and a half billion times over a 70 year lifetime. With every heartbeat, the heart pumps blood around the body. It beats approximately 70 times a minute, although this rate can double during exercise or at times of extreme emotion. Blood is pumped out from the left chambers of the heart. It is transported through arteries of ever-decreasing size, finally reaching the capillaries in all the tissues, such as the skin and other body organs. Having delivered its oxygen and nutrients and having collected waste products, blood is brought back to the right chambers of the heart through a system of ever-enlarging veins. http://www.creative-diagnostics.com/cardiac-marker.htm

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