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Eosinophil Collection

"Eosinophil: The Mighty White Blood Cell Unveiled in Artistic Detail" Behold the eosinophil, a remarkable white blood cell that plays a crucial role in our immune system

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil white blood cell (leukocyte)

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, artwork F007 / 6426

Eosinophil white blood cell, artwork F007 / 6426
Eosinophil white blood cell, computer artwork. Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the bodys immune system

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Blood smear, light micrograph F005 / 6090

Blood smear, light micrograph F005 / 6090
Blood smear. Light micrograph showing normal red and white blood cells. At upper centre is monocyte, at top right and centre right are neutrophils, at bottom right is a basoophil

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1438

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1438
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil. Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the bodys immune system

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1437

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1437
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil. Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the bodys immune system

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1439

Eosinophil white blood cell, TEM C014 / 1439
Eosinophil white blood cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through an eosinophil. Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the bodys immune system

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Granulocyte blood cells, light micrograph

Granulocyte blood cells, light micrograph
Granulocyte blood cells. Light micrograph of two types of granulocytes, a type of white blood cell (leucocyte). At left is a neutrophil, with an eosinophil at right

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0508

Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0508
Gastritis. Light micrograph of a section through an inflamed human stomach (gastritis), showing an abnormal accumulation of white blood cells (leucocytes)

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0507

Gastritis, light micrograph C016 / 0507
Gastritis. Light micrograph of a section through an inflamed human stomach (gastritis), showing an abnormal accumulation of white blood cells (leucocytes)

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Blood cells, illustration C018 / 0802

Blood cells, illustration C018 / 0802
Blood cells. All cellular blood components originate from the same cell, the haematopoietic stem cell. The stem cell differentiates into two types of progenitor cells

Background imageEosinophil Collection: TEM of eosinophil, type of white blood cell

TEM of eosinophil, type of white blood cell

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Immune system components

Immune system components
Immune system. Conceptual computer artwork of a man standing with his arms outstretched surrounded by components of the immune system. The skeletal system is seen, with the joints highlighted in red

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Coloured TEM of a section through an eosinophil

Coloured TEM of a section through an eosinophil
False colour transmission electron micrograph of a section through an eosinophil, a type of white blood cell. Eosinophils possess a large bilobed nucleus (left)

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Artwork of inflamed bronchial epithelium in asthma

Artwork of inflamed bronchial epithelium in asthma
Bronchial inflammation in asthma. Artwork of bron- chial epithelial tissue inflamed by asthma. A thick layer of mucus (green) covers the tissue

Background imageEosinophil Collection: Eosinophil white blood cells, artwork

Eosinophil white blood cells, artwork
Eosinophil white blood cells. Computer artwork of eosinophil white blood cells, showing their lobed nuclei (centre). Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the immune system

Background imageEosinophil Collection: White blood cell, TEM

White blood cell, TEM
White blood cell. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of an eosinophil (a type of white blood cell), part of the bodys immune system


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"Eosinophil: The Mighty White Blood Cell Unveiled in Artistic Detail" Behold the eosinophil, a remarkable white blood cell that plays a crucial role in our immune system. In this captivating artwork F007 / 6426, we witness the intricate beauty of these cells as they stand tall against invading pathogens. Through the lens of a light micrograph F005 / 6090, we delve deeper into their world. These eosinophils appear like warriors on a blood smear battlefield, ready to defend our bodies from harm. But what lies beneath their striking exterior? TEM images C014 / 1437, C014 / 1438, and C014 / 1439 offer us an unprecedented glimpse into the inner workings of these extraordinary cells. With every detail magnified, we discover their unique structure and composition. These granulocyte white blood cells captured by TEM reveal the eosinophil's true power. Their specialized weaponry enables them to combat parasites and allergens with precision and efficiency. As we explore further through additional TEM images showcasing granulocyte and eosinophil white blood cells working together harmoniously, it becomes evident how vital they are for maintaining our health. Beyond their defensive capabilities within our bloodstream lies another intriguing aspect – gastritis. Light micrographs C016 / 0507 and C016/0508 showcase how eosinophils infiltrate inflamed gastric tissues during this condition. Their presence signifies an ongoing battle against inflammation-induced damage. Let us marvel at the wonders of nature encapsulated within these incredible eosinophils. From artistic renderings to microscopic revelations, each image sheds light on their essential role in safeguarding our well-being.