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Table of Contents . . . March 28th, 2002
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Environmental Health - Low white blood cell counts seen in semiconductor plant workers
Stem Cell Transplantation - STAT5 enables long-term lymphomyeloid recovery
Bone Marrow Transplantation - Localized grafts can induce skin graft tolerance
Donor Screening - Improvements needed for collecting postmortem samples from potential donors
Thrombosis - Raising factor VIIa affinity improves effects of mutant soluble tissue factor
AIDS and HIV Therapy - Adoptive immunotherapy effective in animals
Cardiovascular Disease - Preliminary research suggests potential nitric oxide link to cocoa consumption
Cell Biology - University of Minnesota making advances in stem cell research
Embolism - Rubicon Medical completes successful feasibility testing of Rubicon Embolic Filter
Hemochromatosis - Early detection and treatment key in iron overload, concomitant conditions complicate outcome
Hemophilia - Modified partial thromboplastin time test can measure low factor VIII levels
Hemophilia - Studies may herald successful gene therapies
Mycobacteria - M. avium infection lowers macrophage cytokine output
Performance-enhancing Drugs - Cyclists' 'blood doping' associated with cerebral blood clots
Sclerotherapy - Despite advances in laser therapy, old standby procedure remains best treatment for varicose, spider leg veins
Sclerotherapy - Study finds procedure effective in removing facial veins
Sexually Transmitted Disease - WHO starts testing program for HIV/AIDS in Afghanistan
Trauma Medicine - Emergency Medical Products to market Medafor's TraumaDEX
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