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Good News:Transplants Without Tears
Eric wu submitted, created time 1 year 1 month (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)
A new treatment might allow patients to avoid some of the grueling side effects of bone marrow transplants. Researchers reported in the 23 November issue of Science that they can use a specific type of antibody to clear away old marrow stem cells in mice, allowing fresh ones to take their place. The discovery could allow patients to receive bone marrow without undergoing chemotherapy and other toxic procedures. 


Age-related changes in adaptation to severe anemia in childhood in developing countries
channel submitted, created time 1 year 7 months (www.pnas.org)
Severe forms of anemia in children in the developing countries may be characterized by different clinical manifestations at particular stages of development. Whether this reflects developmental changes in adaptation to anemia or other mechanisms is not clear. The pattern of adaptation to anemia has been assessed in 110 individuals with hemoglobin (Hb) E {beta}-thalassemia, one of the commonest forms of inherited anemia in Asia 
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