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A mother and father watch their two children play with a large multi-coloured ball in a park setting representing a warning in Spanish to protect their family against AIDS by the New York State Health Department. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 669052i- Pictures
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A series of figures, some alone, some in couples often with one arm extended to the other, within multi-coloured boxes representing the support services offered by Fase, the Fundación Anti-SIDA España, in Madrid. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 676070i- Digital Images
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Caffeine crystals
Annie Cavanagh and David McCarthy- Digital Images
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Neuroepithelium, the developing brain
Prof. Bill Harris- Pictures
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The AIDS ribbon painted in red with multi-coloured bubbles at the end representing an advertisement for an exhibition of paintings in aid of World AIDS Day on Saturday 30 November to Sunday 8 December 1996. Colour lithograph by Chann [?] Mali.
Date: 1996Reference: 672450i- Digital Images
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Neuropil
Prof. Bill Harris- Digital Images
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Neuronal migration is an artwork depicting many very young neurons that have been produced in the neuroepithelium migrating to their appropriate destinations in the brain. This image highlights the future of neuroscience showing different classes of cells colour coded. There is no available technique to do this now, but it is not far off considering the advances that have been made with brainbow mice. The brainbow technique allows for different cell types to be tagged with fluorescent proteins to track their development and connections with other cells.
Prof. Bill Harris- Digital Images
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Cell fates in zebrafish retina, acrylic painting
Prof. Bill Harris- Digital Images
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Mueller glial cells in the retina
Prof. Bill Harris- Digital Images
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Mosquito egg surface, SEM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Wasp nest, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Wired, artwork of the brain
Sarah Grice- Digital Images
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Wasp nest, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Wired Plugged, artwork of the brain
Sarah Grice- Pictures
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A multi-coloured swirling design with the message in German: "get smart ... you can do something for you. Medical prevention."; verso: text relating to HIV-related medication; an advertisment for a project of medical prevention of HIV by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by Edmundo Galindo, 1995.
Date: Dezember 1995Reference: 673866i- Digital Images
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Multi-sized beads, fluorescence
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Neurotransmitter in limbic areas of a human brain, PET
Dr Jim Myers, Imperial College London- Pictures
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Two red arms join to form the shape of the AIDS red ribbon against a world map surrounded by the multi-coloured words: "Droits et devoirs. Partageons!" [Rights and duties. Share!]; an advertisement for World AIDS Day on 1st December 1995 by the Organisation Mondiale de la Santé. Colour lithograph by Marilyn Langfield.
Date: 1995Reference: 674529i- Pictures
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A multi-coloured wavy background with two black silhouettes reaching toward each other and an eye in between them; one of a series of [5] Aboriginal posters entitled 'Everybody's Business' concerning 'Caring for People with AIDS' commissioned by the Commonwealth Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services. Colour lithograph by Bronwyn Bancroft, 1992.
Date: 1992Reference: 669885i- Digital Images
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Reduced oxygen affects human organs, conceptual artwork
Nestor Pestana- Digital Images
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Kidney stone, SEM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) crystals, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Reduced oxygen affects human organs, conceptual artwork
Nestor Pestana- Digital Images
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Reduced oxygen affects human organs, conceptual artwork
Nestor Pestana- Digital Images
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Healthy brain, composite of tractography and MRI
Gabriel González-Escamilla