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Articles from Transplant News (September 24, 2000)

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Advanced Tissue Sciences receives grant from NIH for poromandibular disorders. 164
Benefits of better HLA matching for kidney transplant offset by prolonged ischemia time. Brief Article 248
Blood shortage in US forces cancellation of elective surgeries in some areas. Brief Article 173
Coaxing bone marrow stem cells into becoming nerve cells may have wide treatment applications. Brief Article 411
Conditions for the Utilization of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Derived From Fetal Tissue. Brief Article 105
Conditions for the Utilization of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Derived From Human Embryos. Brief Article 346
Names in the News. 700
NIH Areas of Research Involving Human Pluripotent Stem Cells that are Ineligible for NIH Funding. Brief Article 145
NOTA reauthorization legislation could be passed; rumor mill says HHS may split OPTN, Scientific Registry contracts. Brief Article 713
Novartis Simulect receives EU committee recommendation for use in pediatric transplantation. Brief Article 212
Organ donation in the US increased 4% in first half of 2000 compared to 1999, AOPO, HHS report. Brief Article 339
Pope John II lauds organ donation, condemns cloning to obtain organs. Brief Article 1028
Researchers grown arteries inside patient's body. Brief Article 107
SangStat's Thymoglobulin approved for marketing in Italy, orphan drug designation by FDA to treat MDS. Brief Article 197
Stem cell transplant from a healthy sibling donor reverses advanced kidney cancer in some patients, study finds. Brief Article 518
Thumb-sized Jarvik 2000 heart successfully implanted permanently into 61-year-old man from UK. Brief Article 324
US releases embryonic stem cell research guidelines; Pope John II calls research "morally unacceptable". Brief Article 933

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