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Strawberry
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A diatom frustule
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Nanoparticles for drug delivery
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Cancer cell migrating through blood vessel
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Human colon cancer cells
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Blood clot in a vein
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Morphine crystal
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Microparticle drug delivery
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Embryonic kidney cells
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Salbutamol crystals
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Rose petal
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Clostridium difficile
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Red blood cells clearly showing their biconcave disc shape.
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Viruses in the blood stream
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Vespula vulgaris (common wasp)
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Salbutamol crystals
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Plankton; a diatom frustule
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Lily pollen
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Morphine crystals
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Sweetpea pollen
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A diatom frustule
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Head of a honeybee
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Gold nanoparticles
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Gold nanoparticles, when coated with a cancer antibody, are effective at binding to tumour cells and can be used in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. When bound to the gold, the cancer cells scatter light, making it very easy to identify the noncancerous cells from the malignant ones.
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Dust mite
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