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Table of Contents . . . December 19th, 2002
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Myelodysplastic Syndrome - Low-intensity conditioning enables safe, effective stem cell transplantation
Stem Cell Transplantation - CD57+ T cells play key role in graft-versus-host reactions
Myocardial Dysfunction - Blood and bone marrow cells restore myocardial function
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma - Negative B-cell purging has little impact on bone marrow transplantation outcome
Stem Cell Transplantation - Interleukin-7 heightens severity of graft-versus-host reactions
Transplant Medicine - Prenatal stem cell transplants may open door to organ transplants
West Nile Virus - Efforts accelerated to develop PCR blood screening assay
Appointments - Abaxis names new board member
Appointments - Lipid Sciences announces board and management changes
Atopic Dermatitis - Recombinant alpha 1-antitrypsin moves to clinic for dermatology applications
Blood Platelet Preservation - Puget Sound Blood Center to conduct platelet research studies
Chronic Kidney Disease - New data on every-other-week Aranesp presented at ASN meeting
Information Technology - Mediware reports seventh consecutive quarter of revenue and earnings growth
Multiple Sclerosis - Serono to codevelop cladribine as an oral therapy for MS
RNA Research - FDA Approves Versant HCV RNA qualitative assay
Research Funding - St. Jude to receive multimillion dollar grant for sickle cell program
Sickle Cell Anemia - Decitabine receives FDA orphan-drug designation
Thrombosis - Target discovered for development of drugs to reduce clot formation
Transfusion Medicine - HBsAg false positive rates high in patients receiving fresh-frozen plasma
West Nile Virus - Data presented on Inactine PEN110's ability to remove WN virus from blood cells
West Nile Virus - Study verifies viral inactivation from plasma-derived therapies
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