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Cardiac marker testing began during the early 1950s when a mdical student named Arthur Karmen explored srum transaminases by using a laborious chromatographic assay. Elevated activity was found in patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI), and with Karmen's description of a more practical spectrophotometric assay, a new field of diagnostics was born. '
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