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  • Origin of life
  • Thermogram of an infected middle finger, left hand.
  • Tropaeolum cv
  • Thyroid nodule smear showing hematoidin crystals
  • Altmann’s Bioblasts – The Four Seasons (Winter)
  • Mouse kidney
  • Hair brain sculpture
  • Mitochondria at work
  • Mahonia aquifolium 'Smaragd'
  • Hypericum olympicum L. Clusiaceae. Mount Olympus St John's wort. Deciduous perennial herb. Distribution Greece, Asia minor. This is not the plant used for mood disturbances in herbal medicine which is Hypericum perforatum. However, all the 370 species of Hypericum are called 'St John's Wort' so a potential for confusion exists. It shares some of the chemicals thought to be active in Hypericum perforatum. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • Neurovascular unit, blood brain barrier, TEM
  • HeLa cell, immortal human epithelial cancer cell line, SEM
  • Synthetic DNA channel transporting cargo across membranes
  • Mahonia japonica DC. Berberidaceae. Evergreen shrub. Distribution: China, although long cultivated in Japan. Listed as an ingredient in Traditional Chinese Medicines. No European or modern medicinal use. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • HIV assembly and budding, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
  • Neurotransmitter in limbic areas of a human brain, PET
  • Raynaud's Phenomenon
  • Diatom frustule, SEM
  • Cat tongue, longitudinal section
  • Corrosion cast of a goat's lung
  • Tuatara skeleton with eggs, micro-CT
  • Brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys)
  • Highly invasive human paediatric brain tumour derived cells
  • Nandina domestica and hoverfly
  • Cortical bone mapping of hip from computed tomography
  • Xenoturbella, marine worm related to humans
  • Fish liver, TEM
  • Raynaud's Phenomenon
  • Situs inversus, illustration
  • Varicose Veins, Legs. Female. Illustrated with thermography