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  • Bacterial microbiome mapping, bioartistic experiment
  • Mouse embryo
  • Chaperone protein
  • Exosomes on surface of HeLa cell
  • ATP sysnthase fields
  • Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV) or Cypovirus, is from the Rheoviridae family. It has a double stranded RNA genome and a very stable capsid. It infects insects, including silkworms, and can have an economic impact on the silk industry.
  • HIV assembly and budding, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
  • Lung cancer cells grown in culture, SEM
  • Macrophages infected with candida yeast, LM
  • HeLa cells expressing the protein survivin
  • Riding a bike to help social anxiety disorder, illustration
  • Raynaud's Phenomenon
  • Pond water, SEM
  • Haemoglobin
  • Diatom frustule, SEM
  • Trichuris muris is a parasitic nematode affecting mice. Following ingestion, T. muris eggs hatch in the large intestine where they develop into adults. The anterior end of the worm burrows into the lining of the gut, leaving the posterior end protruding into the lumen of the gut. The worms mate in this orientation, and the resulting eggs are released in to the gut lumen and shed faecally.
  • HeLa cell, immortal human epithelial cancer cell line, SEM
  • Healthy adult human brain viewed from below, tractography
  • Cellular architecture of normal human skin imaged by whole mount tissue microscopy. Human skin has a rich network of white blood cells (specifically dendritic cells, T cells and macrophages) which form sheaths around blood vessels. This image was taken less than 20 micrometres beneath the junction that joins the dermal and epidermal layers of the skin (dermo-epidermal junction). At this level, dendritic cells (stained for CD11c; green) form clusters around and between blood capillary loops (stained for CD31; red). The blind-ended tips of initial lymphatic vessels are just visible (stained for LYVE-1; blue) at this level. This normal cellular architecture is grossly disrupted in diseased skin (see related images). Scale bar (white) represents 200 micrometres.
  • Brain astrocyte cell taking up carbon nano-needles, SEM
  • Blood vessels in the head of a zebrafish embryo
  • Highly invasive human paediatric brain tumour derived cells
  • Rat neurones, SEM
  • Bacterial microbiome mapping, bioartistic experiment
  • Lehninger Preparations
  • Cortical bone mapping of hip from computed tomography
  • Lens tissue, LM
  • Deep breath - Respiratory tissue
  • Fish liver, TEM
  • Kidney stone