Not able save due to known translator issue

Dear Sir,
I am facing two problem,

Since yesterday I get error message, i am not able to save any item from pubmed to ZOTERO, (Zotero pops up a message)
"Could Not Save Item.
please check known Translator Issue
So i am not able to save any item
Please try again. If this error persists,

As i have tried all possible method, upgradation, Mozilla, as max as possible, Please do suggest, as it is very crucial time for me.

Firefox 4.01
Zotero 2.1.6 is the version which i am using

my another problem is i.e. 15 days back, i had whole Zotero bibilography which was stored in my computer, which got crash to virus, so i lost my whole data, is there anyway to retrieve my data, as i have not taken back up as well as not in library.
  • Kindly get back to my problem as soon as possible.

    thanks Regards
  • edited April 25, 2011
    we'll need a URL for the first issue - but first, there's a recent Pubmed translator update - you will be able to get it by manually updating your translators from the preferences or automatically within the next 24hs.

    For you other issue it really depends what you have - if you've synced your data you can get it back. Also if you are able to retrieve data from your old Zotero folder
    http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data
    If neither of the two is the case you're unfortunately likely to be out of luck. sorry!
  • YThnaks for responding, i am sending the articles like this are not saving, due to some translator issue, please help me to solve the matter.


    Antioxid Redox Signal. 2011 Feb 5. [Epub ahead of print]
    Epithelial barriers in intestinal inflammation.
    John LJ, Fromm M, Schulzke JD.
    Source

    Charité, General medicine and gastroenterology, Berlin, Germany; lena.john@charite.de.
    Abstract

    The gastrointestinal epithelium transports solutes and water between lumen and blood and at the same time forms a barrier between these compartments. This highly selective and regulated barrier permits ions, water and nutrients to be absorbed, but normally restricts the passage of harmful molecules, bacteria, viruses and other pathogens. During inflammation, the intestinal barrier can be disrupted, indicated by a decrease in transcellular electrical resistance and an increase in paracellular permeability for tracers of different size. Such inflammatory processes are accompanied by increased oxidative stress, which in turn can impair the epithelial barrier. In this review we discuss the role of inflammatory oxidative stress on barrier function with special attention on the epithelial tight junctions. Diseases discussed causing barrier changes include the inflammatory bowel diseases Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and microscopic colitis, the autoimmune disorder celiac disease and gastrointestinal infections. In addition, the main cytokines responsible for these effects and their role during oxidative stress and intestinal inflammation will be discussed, as well as therapeutic approaches and their mode of action.

    PMID:
    21294654
    [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
  • I need a URL to diagnose this.
  • Thanks a lot
    for your suggestion, as it automatically updated.

    regards
    Pooja

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