Modern Heart Transplants Owe Their Origins to a Fungus Found in the Dirt
December 3, 2017
Howard Eisen, MD, the Thomas J. Fischer Professor of Medicine in the College of Medicine, was quoted in a Dec. 3 Quartz story about the history of cyclosporine, an immunosuppressant drug that revolutionized heart transplants.
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