The French Society of Toxinology (SFET) held its 30th Annual Meeting (RT30) on 2-3 December 2024 at Hôtel Le Saint Paul in Nice, France, on the beautiful French Riviera. It was the first time that the event was organized outside of Paris. The meeting brought together 74 participants and focused on the main theme, "Unlocking the Deep Secrets of Toxins", which delved into cutting-edge research in the field of animal venoms and toxins from animal, plant, fungal, algal, mold and bacterial sources. The event emphasized the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of toxins, often influenced by environmental factors, their interactions with molecular or cellular ligands, their mechanisms of action and their potential applications in therapy. These key topics were explored in depth during oral communications and poster sessions across three main thematic areas, each dedicated to a specific aspect of toxinology. A fourth, more general session provided an opportunity for participants to present recent work that fell outside the main themes but still contributed valuable insights to the broader field. This report presents the abstracts of seven of the invited lectures, fifteen of the selected lectures and sixteen of the posters, following the authors' agreement to publish them. Additionally, the names of the "Best Oral Communication" and "Best Poster" awardees are highlighted, recognizing the outstanding contributions made by early-career researchers and their innovative work in toxinology.
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IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
March 2025
The integration of gaze/eye tracking into virtual and augmented reality devices has unlocked new possibilities, offering a novel human-computer interaction (HCI) modality for on-device extended reality (XR). Emerging applications in XR, such as low-effort user authentication, mental health diagnosis, and foveated rendering, demand real-time eye tracking at high frequencies, a capability that current solutions struggle to deliver. To address this challenge, we present EX-Gaze, an event-based real-time eye tracking system designed for on-device extended reality.
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April 2025
Institute Division of Medical Image Computing, German Cancer Research Center, (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
Digital pathology offers a groundbreaking opportunity to transform clinical practice in histopathological image analysis, yet faces a significant hurdle: the substantial file sizes of pathological whole slide images (WSIs). Whereas current digital pathology solutions rely on lossy JPEG compression to address this issue, lossy compression can introduce color and texture disparities, potentially impacting clinical decision-making. Whereas prior research addresses perceptual image quality and downstream performance independently of each other, we jointly evaluate compression schemes for perceptual and downstream task quality on four different datasets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Fluoresc
March 2025
Central Metallurgical Research & Development Institute, P.O. Box: 87, Cairo, 11421, Helwan, Egypt.
Upconversion (UC) luminescent materials have emerged as captivating contenders in revolutionizing both photovoltaic (PV) solar cell efficiency and biological capabilities. Their unique ability to convert low-energy infrared light into high-energy visible or ultraviolet (UV) photons unlocks untapped resources in the solar spectrum and allows for deeper tissue penetration in biological imaging. By bridging the gap between recent advancements and remaining hurdles, we aim to inspire further research and accelerate the translation of these materials into practical and impactful applications for both energy and healthcare.
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March 2025
Bioinformatics Unit, Department of Life Sciences Core Facilities, Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100, Rehovot, Israel.
Background: The emergence of next-generation sequencing (NGS) marked a revolution in biological research, enabling comprehensive characterization of the transcriptome and detailed analysis of the epigenome landscape. This technology has made it possible to detect differences across cell types, genotypes, and conditions. Advances in short-read sequencing platforms, have produced user-friendly machines that offer high throughput at a reduced cost per base.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTurk J Pharm Sci
March 2025
JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India.
Objectives: Treatment outcomes for patients with arrhythmias, deep vein thrombosis, prosthetic valves, blood thinning, and cardiac issues/chest pain problems can be affected by knowledge about oral anticoagulant therapy. The primary objective is to assess the knowledge of patients using oral anticoagulants for anticoagulation therapy, and the secondary aim is to identify factors influencing the level of anticoagulation knowledge.
Materials And Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted at selected community pharmacies.
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