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  • Avian blood
  • Meiosis
  • White blood cell - polymorphonuclear leucocyte
  • Meiosis
  • Human cell in interphase showing the tubulin component of the cytoskeleton in green, the DNA in blue and the kinetochores in pink.
  • Avian blood
  • Meiosis
  • Human cell in late prophase
  • "Marilyn at the cellular level"
  • Cell flower formed from a 3T3 fibroblast cell. An unusually shaped cell found growing under normal conditions. The cell nucleus, containing the DNA, is stained in blue with DAPI. The cell body is stained for F-actin in red to reveal the flowere like shape.
  • Kidney cell showing nucleus and mitochondria
  • Bovine pulmonary artery cells
  • Multinucleated giant cell containing an asteroid, microscopy.
  • Monocyte and two red blood cells
  • Cells showing tubulin and mitochondria
  • Macrophage with phagocytic vesicle and lysosomes
  • Human cell early in cytokinesis
  • Human cell in early prophase
  • TEM of normal intestinal epithelial cell
  • Mast cell showing histamine granules
  • Human cells showing the stages of cell division starting with interphase second from the left on the top. Progressing anticlockwise the stages shown are: early prophase (centrosome not yet separated), late prophase (centrosome separated and DNA condensation), prometaphase (incomplete chromosome attachment), metaphase (chromosomes all attached and aligned), anaphase (chromosome separation), telophase (formation of midbody and cells begin to flatten), early cytokinesis (chromosomes decondensed and nuclear envelope reformed) and late cytokinesis (cells move apart).
  • Fast and slow muscle fibres in zebrafish myotomes
  • Human cell showing nucleus and tubulin
  • Cell from a squamous cell carcinoma
  • Nucleus in late prophase
  • Lymphocyte with red blood cells
  • Misreplication of DNA in human fibroblast nucleus
  • Chromosomes at metaphase
  • Osteoblast montage
  • Human chromosomes in telophase. The chromosomes have separated and decondensed, and the new nuclear envelope forms.