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HeLa cells expressing the protein survivin
Lauren Holden- Digital Images
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A sad lonely child sits on her bed, anxiety, illustration
Jasmine Parker- Digital Images
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Red blood cells clearly showing their biconcave disc shape.
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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Strawberry, sagittal view, MRI
Alexandr Khrapichev, University of Oxford- Digital Images
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Anterior neural plate, mouse
Anna Lopez Muñoz and Karen J. Liu, King's College London.- Digital Images
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Riding a bike to help social anxiety disorder, illustration
Jasmine Parker- Digital Images
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Potentilla thurberi 'Monarch's Velvet'
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Mamamania: An artistic interpretation of Alzheimer's Disease
Florence Winterflood- Digital Images
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Highly invasive human paediatric brain tumour derived cells
Valeria Molinari, Louise Howell, Maria Vinci, Katy Taylor and Chris Jones, Institute of Cancer Research- Digital Images
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Varicose Veins, Legs. Female. Illustrated with thermography
Thermal Vision Research, Wellcome Collection- Digital Images
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Imaginary Herbaria of Dr James Miranda Barry
Alessandra Pirovano- Digital Images
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Menstrual blood, artwork title "Spiral Slow-mo 1"
Beauty in Blood- Digital Images
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Murine pancreas, SPIM
Jürgen Mayer, Centre de Regulació Genòmica & Universitat Pompeu Fabra- Digital Images
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Banded iron formation Z system
Odra Noel- Digital Images
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Brown Adipose tissue, murine, THG
Daniela Malide, NIH, Bethesda, USA- Digital Images
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Neurone development, embryoid body
John Grady, Doug Turnbull, Claudia Racca, Newcastle University- Digital Images
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Ricinus communis L. Euphorbiaceae Castor oil plant. Palma Christi. Distribution: Mediterranean, E Africa, India. The seeds themselves are pretty, brown, bean-like usually with gold filigree markings on them, and the interior of the seed is the source of castor oil. The outer coat of the seed is the source of the poison ricin, famous (infamous) for the umbrella murder of Georgi Markov on Waterloo Bridge in 1978. The KGB are alleged to have killed Georgi Markov, a dissident Bulgarian journalist, with a pellet containing 0.28mgm of ricin fired into his leg using a specially adapted air gun in an umbrella. While his symptoms were those of ricin poisoning, no ricin was ever found in the pellet that was extracted from his leg. Two seeds, chewed and ingested are said to be fatal, but most people vomit and get rid of the toxin. Ducks are resistant to ricin, and need to ingest more than 80 to be fatal! In Peru the leaves are used as a tea for stomach ache, although they contain small amounts of ricin. It is called Palma Christi in early herbals because of the five pointed leaves, which schematically represent a hand. It is a monotypic genus in the spurge family. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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HIV and antibodies, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute- Digital Images
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Blood vessels in the head of a zebrafish embryo
Alex Eve, Francis Crick Institute- Digital Images
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Mouse blastocyst 3.5 days after fertilisation
Lyndsey Butterworth, Newcastle University- Digital Images
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Phlebotomist taking blood, artwork
Mary Rouncefield- Digital Images
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Neurone development, embryoid body
John Grady, Doug Turnbull, Claudia Racca, Newcastle University- Digital Images
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Varicose Veins, Legs. Female. Illustrated with thermography
Thermal Vision Research, Wellcome Collection- Digital Images
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Colour vision
Paul Griggs- Digital Images
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Fish liver, TEM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen