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Lexington Begins HeartSentry Clinical Trial
Lexington Begins HeartSentry Clinical Trial.

About this update from Lexington Biosciences Inc
[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 20, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lexington Biosciences, Inc. (CSE:LNB) (OTCQB:LXGTF) (the “Company” or “Lexington”), a development-stage medical device company, is pleased to announce commencement of its clinical trial and first patient enrollment.  These clinical studies are designed to measure the safety and effectiveness of the HeartSentry technology for cardiovascular health diagnosis.\n HeartSentry is a new non-invasive diagnostic device that is designed to measure and monitor cardiovascular health by assessing the function of a patient’s vascular endothelium, the vital innermost lining of the cardiovascular system. The core technology of HeartSentry was developed at the University of California Berkeley over a fifteen-year research and development period involving an award winning scientific team dedicated to solving the holy grail of cardiovascular medicine, being able to cost effectively predict the development and progression of cardiovascular disease.  The early research studies and product iterations resulted in a portfolio of multiple pending and issued patents being licensed to the Company. As previously announced, the Company has engaged the services of Diablo Clinical Research in California’s San Francisco Bay area as its investigative site based on their proven track record for providing safe, top quality care to patients, and comprehensive, reliable data to sponsoring companies such as Lexington. The lead independent investigator is Geoff Tison, M.D. M.P.H., a Cardiologist and an Assistant Professor in the Division of Cardiology at the University of California, San Francisco (“UCSF\"). Dr. Tison brings expertise in clinical research, where he is an investigator in the UCSF Health eHeart study and leads several clinical research studies at UCSF. Dr. Tison’s interests include applying machine learning and deep-learning techniques to large-scale electronic health data from heterogeneous sources to achieve the goal of personalized cardiovascular prognosis and disease prevention. Dr. Tison, lead investigator of the HeartSentry study notes, “I am thrilled to be a part of the next phase of human clinical evaluation of the HeartSentry product.  We are studying its ability to measure the presence of cardiovascular dise...