Creatine kinase exists in a number of isoenzyme forms. Are these isoenzymes of any clinical use?Explain

Creatine kinase exists in a number of isoenzyme forms. Are these isoenzymes of any clinical use? If so, briefly describe how they could be measured in a hospital pathology laboratory. Please mention any relationship with acid phosphate.
Please only use textbooks and scientific journals published within the last 10 years.
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