Detecting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Receptor by in situ PCR on Archived Tissue
...ving new life to the samples maintained by pathology departments. In this study, we used RTISPCR to identify the expression of GRP receptors by mucosal epithelial cells in a human colonic polyp ( figure 2 ). Our results suggest that expression of the GRP receptor may occur ...Pwo Master*: Simplify Setup of Your Proofreading PCRs
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... tissue sections in basic research and routine pathology Determination of the sensitivity of malignant cells to drug-induced apoptosis in cancer research and clinical oncology Typing of cells that are undergoing cell death (in heterogeneous populations) by double-staining ......ng. Surgery departments and most pathology laboratories are generally not e...ring with standard operating and pathology procedures. Molecular analysis of RNA prepared by this procedure can be closely ......al scanning microscopy have been indispensable for pathology and drug discovery research. Clinical specimens fr...chnology and applications of the imaging system in pathology and drug discovery research, for example, imaging large tissue specimens, tissue microarrays, and ze...Endotoxins and their Relevance in R&D ApplicationsLPS Detection & Removal Methods
...ions which are responsible for much of the pathology in servere infections like sepsis and septic shock. LPS causes a very strong stimulation of different cells of the immune system, such as monocytes, macrophages, B cells, polymorphic nuclear- and endothelial vascular cells. ...Near Infrared Technology and Optical Agents For Molecular Imaging
...eled ligandscan be used to visualize virtually any pathology withoutthe need for engineered cell lines as required forimaging by bioluminescence or fluorescent proteins.In addition, NIR optical imaging has a furtheradvantage in that it has the potential to translate intothe clinic. Several NIR imaging ins-trum...Mirus Bio secures $900K grant to develop research tool
...tt and Gregory J. Tsongalis, director of molecular pathology at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center . MicroRNAs are a recently discovered component of the cellular process known as RNA interference, which regulates the translation of RNA into proteins. Studies have suggested that microRNA might be involve...Cedara Software in partnership with i-Dent Imaging
...tic, pharmaceutical R&D, interventional radiology, pathology and microscopy....New digs for UW AIDS researchers
...s in the laboratory of David Watkins, professor of pathology and laboratory medicine, announced they'd discovered an important way that the HIV virus evades the body's immune system, the so-called "killer T cells." Now they want to mimic those responses in an AIDS vaccine. The discovery was published in the Se...... of heart failure) after post-doctoral training in pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. CorDyn...at, he was director of experimental toxicology and pathology at Astra Pharmaceuticals. He also had a similar role at Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceuticals. He is backed up ...Discovery may halt progression of Alzheimer's
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...reaking information and resources on the etiology, pathology and treatment of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently announced that it intends to expand Medicare coverage of PET to include some Medicare beneficiaries with suspected Alzheimer's di......under the direction of David Watkins, professor of pathology at UW-Madison and senior scientist at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center. Watkins' team produced an "escaped" AIDS virus that mimicked events that occur in HIV infection when the virus mutates to become unrecognizable to killer cells kno......nitial testing that it can make diagnoses based on pathology samples. According to Tom Keeley, president of Br...ment that currently provides hard data analysis of pathology samples but does not interpret the data and provide diagnoses. Different kind of intelligence Acc...