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troponin i (tni)
Where is Troponin I Found?
Troponin I is predominantly found in
striated muscles
, specifically in the
myofibrils
of
skeletal
and
cardiac muscle
cells. It is not found in
smooth muscle
, making it a specific marker for striated muscle tissue.
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