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Dapim refuiim : Folia medica.
Date: 1935-1969- Digital Images
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Cell flower formed from a 3T3 fibroblast cell. An unusually shaped cell found growing under normal conditions. The cell nucleus, containing the DNA, is stained in blue with DAPI. The cell body is stained for F-actin in red to reveal the flowere like shape.
Steve Winder- Digital Images
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Human neural stem cells stained for nestin (red). Nestin is a type of intermediate filamant protein that is used as a marker of neural stem cells. The blue dots are the cell nuclei stained with DAPI. Neural stem cells can be made to develop into cells found in the central nervous system; neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes.
Yirui Sun- Digital Images
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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.
Dr. Xiao-nong Wang, Human Dendritic Cell Laboratory, Newcastle University- Digital Images
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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). X20 magnification. Scale bar (white) represents 100 micrometres.
Dr. Xiao-nong Wang, Human Dendritic Cell Laboratory, Newcastle University- Digital Images
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Mouse small intestine
Paul Appleton, University of Dundee- Digital Images
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Human appendix infected with measles virus
Dr Stephen McQuaid & Stewart Church / QUB- Digital Images
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Ferret lung infected with canine distemper virus
Dr Stephen McQuaid & Stewart Church / QUB- Digital Images
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Ferret lung infected with canine distemper virus
Dr Stephen McQuaid & Stewart Church / QUB- Digital Images
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Mouse colon
Paul Appleton, University of Dundee- Digital Images
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Ferret choroid plexus infected with canine distemper virus
Dr Stephen McQuaid & Stewart Church / QUB- Digital Images
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Human appendix infected with measles virus
Dr Stephen McQuaid & Stewart Church / QUB- Digital Images
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Osteoblasts
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Human osteosarcoma cells
Paul Appleton, University of Dundee- Digital Images
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Mouse small intestine
Paul Appleton, University of Dundee- Digital Images
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Glioblastoma cells showing endocytosis
Alex Gray- Digital Images
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Glioblastoma cells showing endocytosis
Alex Gray- Digital Images
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Fibroblast cells with endocytosed particles
Alex Gray- Digital Images
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Artery cell
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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HeLa cells
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Glioblastoma cells showing endocytosis
Alex Gray- Digital Images
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Neural tube in chick embryo, confocal
Arwen Wilcock/Univ. Dundee- Digital Images
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Paneth cells
Paul Appleton, University of Dundee- Digital Images
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Glioblastoma cells transfected with P10
Alex Gray- Digital Images
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Glioblastoma cells transfected with P10
Alex Gray