Endometriosis | Tooth enamel | Cutting-edge microscopes

DNA changes linked to endometriosis; advanced imaging reveals structure of tooth enamel; faster, better images from cutting-edge microscopes

July 14, 2020 Edition

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DNA changes linked to endometriosis

Researchers found changes to DNA in the uterine cells of women with endometriosis that weren't seen in women without the condition.


Enamel crystallites

Advanced imaging reveals structure of tooth enamel

Advanced imaging techniques gave insight into the detailed structure of tooth enamel crystals. The findings could lead to new approaches to prevent or reverse cavities.


3D reconstruction of a mouse stomach

Faster, better images from cutting-edge microscopes

New techniques dramatically reduced the time needed to process complex images from fluorescence microscopes and also improved their quality.


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