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Blood Stream Collection

"Journey through the Human Circulatory System: A Glimpse into the Blood Stream" Step back in time to 1861

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Human circulatory system, hand-coloured engraving, published in 1861

Human circulatory system, hand-coloured engraving, published in 1861
The human circulatory system. Hand-coloured engraving, published in 1861

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blocked artery, computer artwork

Blocked artery, computer artwork
Blocked artery. Computer artwork of a clot of blood cells (thrombus, red) in an artery affected by atherosclerosis. This is a narrowing of an artery due to fatty deposits (yellow) on its inner walls

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Red blood cells, artwork F008 / 0202

Red blood cells, artwork F008 / 0202
Red blood cells, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blood stream, artwork F006 / 2730

Blood stream, artwork F006 / 2730
Blood stream, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blood stream, artwork F006 / 8606

Blood stream, artwork F006 / 8606
Blood stream, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Activated platelets, artwork F006 / 8056

Activated platelets, artwork F006 / 8056
Activated platelets, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Activated platelets, artwork F006 / 8055

Activated platelets, artwork F006 / 8055
Activated platelets, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Activated platelets, artwork F006 / 8054

Activated platelets, artwork F006 / 8054
Activated platelets, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blood stream, artwork F006 / 7964

Blood stream, artwork F006 / 7964
Blood stream, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blood stream, artwork F006 / 7963

Blood stream, artwork F006 / 7963
Blood stream, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blood stream, artwork F006 / 7962

Blood stream, artwork F006 / 7962
Blood stream, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blood stream, artwork F006 / 7961

Blood stream, artwork F006 / 7961
Blood stream, computer artwork

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Cancer cells spreading, artwork

Cancer cells spreading, artwork
Cancer cells spreading. Computer artwork showing cancerous cells (blue) migrating from a tumour (upper centre) into the blood stream (centre)

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Cyanide and strychnine in blood, artwork C016 / 7682

Cyanide and strychnine in blood, artwork C016 / 7682
Cyanide and strychnine in blood. Computer artwork showing the structural formulas of cyanide and strychnine in blood (red)

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Metastatic cancer, artwork C016 / 6258

Metastatic cancer, artwork C016 / 6258
Metastatic cancer. Computer artwork showing malignant cancer cells (white) migrating into the blood stream (red) and lymphatic system (blue)

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Stages of cancer, artwork C016 / 6257

Stages of cancer, artwork C016 / 6257
Stages of cancer. Computer artwork showing three stages of cancer (whiteish cells). From left to right: benign (non-cancerous)

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: HIV invading white blood cell, artwork

HIV invading white blood cell, artwork
HIV invading white blood cell. Computer artwork showing HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) particles (virions, purple) invading a white blood cell (large, centre) in the human bloodstream

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Endocrine cell, TEM

Endocrine cell, TEM
Endocrine cell. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a cultured endocrine cell. Endocrine cells are part of the endocrine system

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Insulin-secreting pancreatic cells

Insulin-secreting pancreatic cells
Insulin production. Artwork of a section through beta cells secreting insulin (blue spheres) into a capillary (small blood vessel, grey tube). Beta cells are found in the pancreas

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Medical nanorobots

Medical nanorobots. Computer artwork of medical nanorobots and red blood cells in a human body. Microscopic robot technology could be developed in the future to treat diseases in new ways

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Nanorobots, computer artwork

Nanorobots, computer artwork. Nanotechnology is an area of science concerned with producing mechanical entities on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre)

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Medical nanorobots on red blood cell

Medical nanorobots on red blood cell
Medical nanorobots. Computer artwork of medical nanorobots on red blood cells inside a human body. Microscopic robot technology could be developed in the future to treat diseases in new ways

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Diabetes mellitus, computer artwork

Diabetes mellitus, computer artwork. Diabetes is caused by low levels of the hormone insulin and resistance to insulin by the body cells

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blood cells, computer artwork

Blood cells, computer artwork
Blood cells. Computer artwork of red blood cells, white blood, white blood cells (blue) and platelets (yellow) travelling through the lumen of the blood vessel

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Coloured SEM of red blood cells in blood vessel

Coloured SEM of red blood cells in blood vessel
Red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of a group of red blood cells (erythrocytes). They are travelling through a large vessel and are just entering a small vessel

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Artery and red blood cells

Artery and red blood cells. Computer artwork of an artery, showing red blood cells (erythrocytes). These are specialised cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to body tissues

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Narrowed artery, computer artwork

Narrowed artery, computer artwork
Narrowed artery. Computer artwork of a narrowed artery, showing red blood cells (red) and high levels of low density lipoprotein (LDL, yellow balls)

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Blocked artery

Blocked artery
Artery disease. Computer artwork of blood cells (round) in an artery affected by atherosclerosis. This is a narrowing of an artery due to fatty deposits (yellow) on its inner walls

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Malaria in the body

Malaria in the body
Malaria in body. Computer illustration of the passage of malaria through the human body. Malaria is a tropical disease caused by Plasmodium sp. protozoa

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Ebola virus and blood cells

Ebola virus and blood cells. Computer artwork of Ebola viruses particles (yellow) attacking a human white blood cell. Red blood cells are also seen

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Influenza, computer artwork

Influenza, computer artwork. Influenza (flu) virus (yellow, bottom) in the bloodstream

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Nanomedicine, conceptual artwork

Nanomedicine, conceptual artwork
Nanomedicine, conceptual computer artwork. Nanoparticles delivering drugs to the blood stream

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Heme group in haemoglobin, diagram

Heme group in haemoglobin, diagram
Heme group in haemoglobin. Diagram showing the heme group (centre) in the haemoglobin molecule (partly shown), the chemical unit that is responsible for the transport of oxygen in the blood

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: High cholesterol levels, artwork

High cholesterol levels, artwork
High cholesterol levels. Computer artwork balls of cholesterol in a blood vessel. Cholesterol is a lipid, a fat-like substance

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Familial hypercholesterolaemia, diagram

Familial hypercholesterolaemia, diagram
Familial hypercholesterolaemia. Diagram showing the biochemical processes that take place in a case of the genetic disorder familial hypercholesterolaemia

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Activated platelets, artwork

Activated platelets, artwork
Activated platelets. Artwork of platelets (thrombocytes) that have been activated. Platelets are part of the blood. When a blood vessel is damaged

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Nanobots and atherosclerosis, artwork

Nanobots and atherosclerosis, artwork
Nanobots and atherosclerosis. Artwork of nanorobots inside a blood vessel as they carry out treatment of atherosclerosis. Blood vessels can become blocked or narrowed by the build-up of fatty plaques

Background imageBlood Stream Collection: Flu virus particles on red blood cells

Flu virus particles on red blood cells
Flu (influenza) virus particles (pale specks) on red blood cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Flu usually causes lethargy, aching muscles, fever and nausea



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"Journey through the Human Circulatory System: A Glimpse into the Blood Stream" Step back in time to 1861, as we explore the intricate wonders of the human circulatory system through a mesmerizing hand-coloured engraving. This captivating artwork takes us on an enlightening voyage, revealing both the beauty and complexity that lies within our bodies. Intriguingly, we encounter a computer-generated masterpiece depicting a blocked artery. This thought-provoking image serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining cardiovascular health and highlights how vital it is to keep our blood stream flowing freely. As we delve deeper into this artistic exploration, we come across another stunning artwork showcasing vibrant red blood cells. These tiny heroes tirelessly transport oxygen throughout our body, ensuring every organ receives its life-giving nourishment. Moving along this captivating journey, we stumble upon yet another breathtaking piece – an exquisite representation of the blood stream itself. The delicate lines and vivid colors bring to life this intricate network that courses through us all. It reminds us of the incredible interconnectedness that exists within our bodies. Our expedition continues with striking visuals portraying activated platelets at work. These microscopic powerhouses play a crucial role in clotting when injuries occur, safeguarding us from excessive bleeding while aiding in wound healing. Their presence emphasizes how intricately balanced our blood stream truly is. Finally, we are drawn towards more enchanting depictions of the blood stream's vastness and vitality. Each artwork showcases its own unique perspective - from sweeping curves to branching pathways - reminding us once again of nature's awe-inspiring design. This visual odyssey leaves us with profound admiration for our remarkable circulatory system; an intricate web connecting every cell within us. It prompts reflection on how essential it is to nurture and protect this lifeline coursing through our veins – for without it, life would cease to exist.