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Spider's silk, SEM Bugs And Insects, Microbiology, Spider Silk, Electron Microscope Images, Spiders, Microscopy, Spider, Organic, Micro Photography
Spider's silk, SEM - Stock Image - Z430/0729
Spider's silk, SEM
Brain Forest | Connectome: How the Brain's Wiring Makes Us Who We Are Microscopic, Electron Microscope, Macro And Micro, Microscopic Images, Neurons, Microscopic Photography, Neurology
Brain Forest | Connectome: How the Brain's Wiring Makes Us Who We Are
Brain Forest | Connectome: How the Brain's Wiring Makes Us Who We Are
brain cell Human Body, Ink, Brain Art, Neuroscience, Brain Neurons, Nerve, Cell Biologist
Infinity Imagined
brain cell
The Aids Virus Notice the triangle shapes in it's amazing geometric design. Aids Virus, Microorganisms, Hiv Aids, Disease
The Aids Virus Notice the triangle shapes in it's amazing geometric design.
Leukaemia blood cells. SEM of red blood cells (orange) and B lymphocyte white blood cells (white) from a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia Nature, Blood Cells, Oncology, Cell, Hematology, Physiology, Red Blood Cells
Leukaemia blood cells, SEM - Stock Image - F002/7191
Leukaemia blood cells. SEM of red blood cells (orange) and B lymphocyte white blood cells (white) from a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
Adipose cells or adipocytes are specialized connective tissue for the storage of fat. The large adipocytes are held in place by strands of collagen fibers and a fine network of reticular fibers. A large capillary is seen near the cell surface. SEM Scanning Electron Microscope, Fotografie
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Adipose cells or adipocytes are specialized connective tissue for the storage of fat. The large adipocytes are held in place by strands of collagen fibers and a fine network of reticular fibers. A large capillary is seen near the cell surface. SEM
Muscle fibre, SEM Scanning Electron Micrograph, Scanning Electron Microscope Images
Muscle fibre, SEM - Stock Image - C008/8529
Muscle fibre, SEM
"The Lone Ranger"- Kupffer cell patrolling the tiny vessels in the liver called sinusoids, where they recycle old red blood cells and ingest pathogens. The endothelium of these vessels has large holes, allowing the Kupffer cells to migrate into the liver tissue at sites of damage and inflammation. Immunology, Microscopic Organisms, Health Science
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"The Lone Ranger"- Kupffer cell patrolling the tiny vessels in the liver called sinusoids, where they recycle old red blood cells and ingest pathogens. The endothelium of these vessels has large holes, allowing the Kupffer cells to migrate into the liver tissue at sites of damage and inflammation.
Lung alveoli and bronchus. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of lung tissue, showing alveoli, a bronchus, and a pulmonary blood vessel. At right is a bronchus (blue), a branching air tube. Beside it is a blood vessel (red) with smooth endothelial surface through which blood passes. Lung tissue (yellow) has a spongy appearance, and is made up of alveoli air sacs whose interstital walls are lined with blood capillaries. Air passes from the bronchus into alveoli where the gases of carbon Lunges, Art, Medical, Blood Vessels
Coloured SEM of lung showing alveoli and bronchus - Stock Image - P590/0137
Lung alveoli and bronchus. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of lung tissue, showing alveoli, a bronchus, and a pulmonary blood vessel. At right is a bronchus (blue), a branching air tube. Beside it is a blood vessel (red) with smooth endothelial surface through which blood passes. Lung tissue (yellow) has a spongy appearance, and is made up of alveoli air sacs whose interstital walls are lined with blood capillaries. Air passes from the bronchus into alveoli where the gases of carbon
Blood Vessels. Blood, Medical Photos, Circulatory System, Medical Science
Blood Vessels.
An electron microscope catches the immune system blooming into action. A white blood cell (red) wraps itself around a mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of most cases of tuberculosis. Phagocyte, as a white blood cell is known as, comes from the Greek word phagein (to eat), and that's what the cell does, rendering the infectious cell benign.
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An electron microscope catches the immune system blooming into action. A white blood cell (red) wraps itself around a mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of most cases of tuberculosis. Phagocyte, as a white blood cell is known as, comes from the Greek word phagein (to eat), and that's what the cell does, rendering the infectious cell benign.