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  • Human brain cancer stem cells treated with graphene, SEM
  • Liver and diaphragm covered in pedunculated growths
  • Brain Organoid.
  • <i>Trypanosoma brucei brucei </i>
  • Nanographene oxide interacting with bacteria, TEM
  • Nanographene oxide interacting with bacteria, TEM
  • Drunkenness
  • Dorsal view of an early zebrafish embryo
  • Mutant magnetotactic bacterium, Magnetospirillum magneticum
  • Healthy adult human brain viewed from behind, tractography
  • Healthy adult human brain viewed from the side, tractography
  • Healthy adult human brain viewed from the side, tractography
  • Frontal view of cavefish and zebrafish embryos
  • Healthy adult human brain viewed face on, tractography
  • Cavefish embryo
  • Healthy adult human brain viewed from below, tractography
  • Healthy adult human brain viewed from above, tractography
  • Healthy adult human brain viewed face on, tractography
  • Processing language, left brain hemisphere (sagittal view)
  • Ruscus aculeatus L. Ruscaceae Butchers Broom., Box holly, Knee Holly, Jew’s myrtle. Distribution: Mediterranean to Britain. Aculeatus means 'prickly' which describes the plant well. Dioscorides in 70 AD (Gunther, 1959) says of this plant ‘... ye leaves and berries drunk in wine have ye force to move urine, expel the menstrua, and to break ye stones in ye bladder ...’ and adds also ‘ ... it cures also ye Icterus and ye strangurie and ye headache.' Its use did not change for a millennium and a half