Urinary nanosensors of allograft rejection
Nanosensors of the activity of the protease granzyme B that release a cleaved fluorescence reporter that filters into urine enable the early diagnosis of acute transplant rejection in mice.
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Nanosensors of the activity of the protease granzyme B that release a cleaved fluorescence reporter that filters into urine enable the early diagnosis of acute transplant rejection in mice.
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The cover illustrates nanoparticle sensors of the activity of the protease granzyme B, for the detection of acute rejection of transplanted skin grafts.
See Mac et al.
Image: Ella Maru Studio. Cover design: Alex Wing.