Publications by authors named "Minka Bax"

Although the troponins are the serum proteins most frequently used nowadays to diagnose myocardial infarction, controversy continues about whether troponins are released later from infarcted myocardium than the cytoplasmic enzymes used previously, like lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). The present study compared the release kinetics of troponin-I (TnI) and LDH from necrotic cardiomyocytes in vitro. Cardiomyocytes prepared from neonatal rat ventricles were grown for 3 days.

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The eyespots on butterfly wings are thought to be serially homologous pattern elements. Yet eyespots differ greatly in number, shape, color, and size, within and among species. To what extent do these serially homologues have separate developmental identities, upon which selection acts to create diversity? We examined x-ray-induced mutations for the eyespots of the nymphalid butterfly Bicyclus anynana that highlight the modular control of these serially homologous wing pattern elements.

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