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  1. Temporal biomarker concentration patterns during the early course of acute coronary syndrome
  2. Diagnostic and prognostic performance of the ratio between high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I and troponin T in patients with chest pain
  3. Sex-differences in circulating biomarkers during acute myocardial infarction: An analysis from the SWEDEHEART registry
  4. High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin-Based Strategies for the Assessment of Chest Pain Patients—A Review of Validation and Clinical Implementation Studies
  5. Impact of Sex on Cardiac Troponin Concentrations—A Critical Appraisal
  6. Cardiac Troponins and Their Prognostic Importance in Patients with Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome and Renal Dysfunction
  7. Serial Measurement of Biomarkers after Acute Coronary Syndrome: Which One to Choose?
  8. Application of Cardiac Troponin in Cardiovascular Diseases Other Than Acute Coronary Syndrome
  9. Consequences of implementing a cardiac troponin assay with improved sensitivity at Swedish coronary care units: an analysis from the SWEDEHEART registry
  10. Evaluation of Temporal Changes in Cardiovascular Biomarker Concentrations Improves Risk Prediction in an Elderly Population from the Community
  11. High-sensitive cardiac troponin T and its relations to cardiovascular risk factors, morbidity, and mortality in elderly men