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Doctors, scientists at Northwestern University team up to create device to detect organ rejection after transplant
A team of doctors and scientists at Northwestern University has created a wireless device to monitor transplanted organs for early signs of rejection. The small implant senses warning signs up to three weeks earlier than traditional methods, according to research published in the journal, Science. “I hear my patients when they talk to me, so they tell me about their anxiety about the risk for rejection,” said Dr. Lorenzo Gallon, one of the study authors and a professor of nephrology, hypertension and organ transplantation at Northwestern University. Dr. Gallon teamed up with John Rogers, a professor of material science and engineering, biomedical engineering and neurological surger

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