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Stress Response Protein Links Inflammatory Disease to Colon Cancer


Weizmann Institute of Science
The findings might help identify those at extra risk of this cancer and develop means of prevention
Inflammation promotes some of the deadliest cancers. In the colon, inflammatory bowel disease is well known to be associated with higher-than-average rates of malignancy. Nevertheless, the developing tumor is commonly diagnosed only when it has already advanced or even metastasized, possibly because the early symptoms of malignancy are often mistakenly ascribed to a flare-up of intestinal inflammation. Weizmann Institute of Science researchers have now revealed a molecular missing link between chronic gut inflammation and cancer. This revelation may help develop ways of preventing colon cancers in people with inflammatory diseases of the intestines. ....

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Researchers use high-resolution imaging to observe HIV infection process in the cell nucleus


Researchers use high-resolution imaging to observe HIV infection process in the cell nucleus
Scientists at EMBL Heidelberg and at the Zentrum für Infektiologie at Heidelberg University Hospital have succeeded for the first time in imaging HIV during transport into the nucleus of an infected cell.
The electron tomographic images show the protein envelope of the virus passing through one of the nuclear pores - the openings in the membrane around the nucleus that allow molecules in and out. The scientists found that the virus passes through the nuclear pore intact, only breaking apart inside the nucleus, where it releases its genetic information. This clarifies an important mechanism by which the virus s genetic material is integrated into the genome of the infected cell. ....

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Learn how Raman microscopy is applied to polymer studies


The following questions were answered by Raman Application Scientist, Thibault Brulé, of
Q: In slide 21, you spoke about a smart sampling algorithm. Can you get really high-quality Raman images in a short amount of time from it?
TB: We have a new tool that will be very useful for fast mapping in Raman. In this case, based on a video contrast image, the software will automatically recognize and focus on the different features of interest in the mapping area. So very quickly, in just two minutes, you will have your first idea of the image, giving you an idea of the distribution of the different chemicals, or of the different crystal phases, which will then improve over time to give greater detail.  ....

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Innovations in Forensic Examination of Seized Drugs and Forensic Toxicology


Innovations in Forensic Examination of Seized Drugs and Forensic Toxicology
Thought LeadersDr. Michelle PeaceForensic Scientist Virginia Commonwealth University
In this interview, News-Medical Life Sciences talks to Michelle Peace on her Pittcon presentation in the session, Innovations in Forensic Examination of Seized Drugs and Forensic Toxicology . Her presentation is entitled A Six-year Retrospective of the Untargeted Chemical Analysis of E-liquid Compositions: The Trends and Issues .
What are some trends in the forensic examination of seized drugs in the field of forensic toxicology?
There are two big, current trends that are entwined, one of which is a move towards the adoption of faster, more sensitive instrumentation. ....

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