17Feb/14

Ethics and Organ Donation in the Emergency Department – Medscape

Ethics and Organ Donation in the Emergency Department
Medscape
NEW YORK CITY — Pressure to procure organ donors creates ethical issues for emergency department staff, and raises questions about the best way to approach families and patients about potential organ donation. The increase in the demand for living and 
Awareness of voluntary organ donation still lowThe Borneo Post

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17Feb/14

Major antibodies producer mistreated animals, feds say – UPI.com (blog)


UPI.com (blog)

Major antibodies producer mistreated animals, feds say
UPI.com (blog)
17 (UPI) — Santa Cruz Biotechnology is the second largest supplier of antibodies in the world. It’s also been repeatedly mistreating animals, the USDA claims. The agency recently filed a formal complaint against the company outlining a variety of abuses.
Antibody Maker Headed to CourtScientist

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17Feb/14

Deep TCR Sequencing Reveals Extensive Renewal of the T Cell Repertoire … – Newswise (press release)

Deep TCR Sequencing Reveals Extensive Renewal of the T Cell Repertoire
Newswise (press release)
In the Immune Tolerance Network’s (ITN) HALT-MS study, 24 patients with relapsing, remitting multiple sclerosis received high-dose immunosuppression followed by a transplant of their own stem cells, called an autologous stem cell transplant, to

17Feb/14

Extensive renewal of the T cell repertoire following autologous stem cell … – EurekAlert (press release)

Extensive renewal of the T cell repertoire following autologous stem cell
EurekAlert (press release)
In the Immune Tolerance Network’s (ITN) HALT-MS study, 24 patients with relapsing, remitting multiple sclerosis received high-dose immunosuppression followed by a transplant of their own stem cells, called an autologous stem cell transplant, to

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