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  • Bacterial microbiome mapping, bioartistic experiment
  • Rat neurones, SEM
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • 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. In this image, T cells (stained for CD3; red) dendritic cells (stained for MHC class II; green) and macrophages (stained for LYVE-1; blue with some cells showing a tinge of green) can be seen. Cell nuclei have been stained with DAPI (grey). This normal cellular architecture is grossly disrupted in diseased skin (see related images). X10 magnification. Scale bar (white) represents 200 micrometres.
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Bacterial microbiome mapping, bioartistic experiment
  • Bacterial microbiome mapping, bioartistic experiment
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Human stem cell embedded in a 3D matrix, Cryo SEM
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Osteocyte in cortical bone, SEM
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • 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. In this image, blood vessels (string-like structures stained for CD31; red), lymphatic vessels (ribbon-like structures stained for LYVE-1; blue) and dendritic cells (stained for CD11c; green) can be seen. Macrophages (stained for LYVE-1; blue) are also present. This normal cellular architecture is grossly disrupted in diseased skin (see related images). X10 magnification. Scale bar (white) represents 200 micrometres.
  • 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 (string-like structures). A network of lymphatic vessels (ribbon-like structures) is also present. In this image, human skin lymphatic vessels (stained for LYVE-1; blue) and white blood cells comprised of dendritic cells (stained for CD11c; green) and T cells (stained for CD3; red) can be seen. Some macrophages also express the protein LYVE-1 similar to lymphatic vessel cells which can be appreciated as blue cells within and in between the sheaths of white blood cells. This normal cellular architecture is grossly disrupted in diseased skin (see related images). X10 magnification. Scale bar (white) represents 200 micrometres.
  • Healthy human adult brain viewed from the side, tractography
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Brain blood vessels, suspected meningitis, 3D printed nylon
  • Mouse brain capillaries, SEM