Implantable biosensor tracks temperature to detect early transplant rejection in rats

Implantable biosensor tracks temperature to detect early transplant rejection in rats

Kidney transplant rejection is the main cause of graft failure, but detection of early-stage rejection is challenging. Current approaches are either invasive or can have false-positive or false-negative predictions owing to alteration of known rejection biomarkers due to diet, infections or medications unrelated to rejection. In a study published in Science, Madhavpathy and colleagues develop an implantable bioelectronic system for early detection of graft rejection before serum biomarkers can offer diagnostic value.

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Bishop, A. Implantable biosensor tracks temperature to detect early transplant rejection in rats.
Nat Biotechnol41, 1386 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-023-01998-z

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Published: 12 October 2023

Issue Date: October 2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-023-01998-z

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