Back at the ECTS! This year with a poster presentation on the differential effect of metformin on different bone cells. thanks European Calcified Tissue Society (ECTS) for organsing a great meeting again!
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Back at the ECTS! This year with a poster presentation on the differential effect of metformin on different bone cells. thanks European Calcified Tissue Society (ECTS) for organsing a great meeting again!
Prachtige plaatjes Ton!
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Image Quiz! Which particular type of multinucleated giant cells is associated with alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma? Select an answer: A. Floret-like giant cells B. Langhans giant cells C. Osteoclast-like giant cells D. Touton type giant cells E. Wreath-like giant cells See correct answer: https://conta.cc/3OLoAnX
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Image Quiz! Which particular type of multinucleated giant cells is associated with alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma? Select an answer: A. Floret-like giant cells B. Langhans giant cells C. Osteoclast-like giant cells D. Touton type giant cells E. Wreath-like giant cells See correct answer: https://conta.cc/3OLoAnX
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Fantastic Xenium and Visium results by Dr Yara Sanchez Corrales and Dorian Xenakis UCL on extraplacental tissue in pre eclampsia at Spatial UK London.
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https://lnkd.in/dR8SanUk The Microtome Market is set to achieve a size of US$ 805.30 Mn. by 2030, experiencing a robust CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. These specialized tissue sectioning tools play a vital role in obtaining uniformly thin slices of biological samples from plants and animals, aiding in accurate diagnoses and pathological studies. With various cutting modes and advanced features, microtomes are shaping the future of precise medical research. 🔬 #stellarmarketresearch #MicrotomeMarket #MedicalDevices #PrecisionMedicine
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Problematic B Cells Accumulate in Visceral Fat and Indirectly Provoke Inflammation The authors of today's open access paper present an interesting and novel way in which visceral fat tissue provokes chronic inflammation. It has been noted that dysfunctional B cells accumulate with age. Here, dysfunctional B cells of a specific sub... https://lnkd.in/e7PV9zTC #BioTech #science
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Our spatial transcriptomics workflows are customized to your workflows, no matter how you choose to store (or not store) your samples. Join our upcoming webinar to learn how Visium CytAssist expands access to FFPE, fixed frozen, or fresh frozen tissue blocks; tissue microarrays; and pre-sectioned archival slides—along with simplified sample prep—providing ultimate flexibility to perform spatial experiments: https://bit.ly/3YM7euv
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🧐 Unveiling the Five Factors: Is Your Scar Pathological? Curious about what makes a scar go from normal to pathological? In this sneak peek from our upcoming "Science of Scar Tissue" course in Vancouver on September 22nd and 23rd, let's dive into the five critical factors: 1️⃣ Fibrosis: Excessive collagen making the scar stiff. 2️⃣ Adhesions: Tissues sticking together. 3️⃣ Contractures: Overly tight, restrictive tissues. 4️⃣ Densification: Excessive, dense tissue formation. 5️⃣ Sliding Impairment: Tissues losing their ability to slide. If any of these elements are out of balance, you might have a pathological scar on your hands. Stay tuned for more tidbits and insights! To explore our course further, visit MastectomyGuide.com for details and registration. See you on our next video as we uncover more scar secrets! #ScarPathologyExplained
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🔬Have you read this new #OpenAccess paper "A comparison of fixation and immunofluorescence protocols for successful reproducibility and improved signal in human left ventricle cardiac tissue"? The paper is free-to-view here > https://lnkd.in/e5Qsdaq8
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Explore methods for engineering muscle tissue repair and discover the specifics for how we can direct this process in our latest webinar, in association with Cook MyoSite. Watch now >>> https://hubs.ly/Q02prNQZ0
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