What is the self-antigen for myocardial infarction?



What is the self-antigen for myocardial infarction?..

Answer / Deepika Sharma

The self-antigens involved in myocardial infarction (heart attack) are primarily cardiac myosin and troponin, which can be exposed to the immune system during damage to heart tissue.

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