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"Unlocking the Power of Immunity: A Journey into Cellular Defense" In the intricate world of immunity, T lymphocytes emerge as fearless warriors against cancer cells

Background imageImmunity Collection: Antibody, artwork

Antibody, artwork

Background imageImmunity Collection: Swollen lymph nodes, artwork

Swollen lymph nodes, artwork
Lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmunity Collection: MMR vaccine

MMR vaccine
MODEL RELEASED. MMR vaccine. Paediatrician with a phial of MMR vaccine and a 15 month old boy

Background imageImmunity Collection: Antibodies attacking flu virus, artwork

Antibodies attacking flu virus, artwork

Background imageImmunity Collection: B-cell, SEM

B-cell, SEM
B-cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). B-cells are a type of white blood cell involved in immune respone. They account for 10 per cent of the bodys lymphocytes

Background imageImmunity Collection: White blood cell, artwork

White blood cell, artwork

Background imageImmunity Collection: Flu infection, conceptual artwork

Flu infection, conceptual artwork

Background imageImmunity Collection: White blood cell, SEM

White blood cell, SEM
White blood cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a lymphocyte cell, a type of white blood cell and part of the immune system. Lymphocytes are divided into either B-cells or T- cells

Background imageImmunity Collection: Bacterial infection, artwork

Bacterial infection, artwork

Background imageImmunity Collection: White blood cells, SEM

White blood cells, SEM
White blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of B lymphocyte white blood cells. Magnification: x5000 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImmunity Collection: Neutrophil, SEM

Neutrophil, SEM
Neutrophil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of an activated neutrophil white blood cell from a patient with a urinary tract infection

Background imageImmunity Collection: Macrophages, SEM

Macrophages, SEM
Macrophages. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of macrophage white blood cells. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageImmunity Collection: Macrophage, SEM

Macrophage, SEM
Macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageImmunity Collection: TB bacteria infecting macrophages, SEM

TB bacteria infecting macrophages, SEM
TB bacteria infecting macrophages. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria (orange) invading macrophage white blood cells (pink)

Background imageImmunity Collection: Activated granulocytes, SEM

Activated granulocytes, SEM
Activated granulocytes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of activated granulocyte, or polymorphonucleocytes (PMNs), white blood cells

Background imageImmunity Collection: Drug Resistance, computer artwork

Drug Resistance, computer artwork
Conceptual computer artwork showing the virtual brick wall resistance of some pathogens to drugs. Drug resistance is the reduction in effectiveness of a drug such as an antimicrobial or an

Background imageImmunity Collection: Drug Resistant Microbes, computer artwork

Drug Resistant Microbes, computer artwork
Conceptual computer illustration of a drug capsule being pushed aside by microbes that have developed an immunity to the drug

Background imageImmunity Collection: Activated granulocyte, SEM

Activated granulocyte, SEM
Activated granulocyte. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an activated granulocyte, or polymorphonucleocyte (PMN), white blood cell

Background imageImmunity Collection: Ehrlichs side-chain theory, artwork

Ehrlichs side-chain theory, artwork. Coloured 1900 diagram by the German immunologist Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) to explain his side-chain theory of immune response

Background imageImmunity Collection: Monocyte white blood cells, artwork

Monocyte white blood cells, artwork
Monocyte white blood cells. Computer artwork of monocyte white blood cells, showing their lobed nuclei (purple, centre). Monocytes, like all white blood cells

Background imageImmunity Collection: Immune system, artwork

Immune system, artwork
Immune system. Computer artwork showing how T-cells (right), antibodies (Y-shaped) and antigen-presenting cells (APC, left) interact during an immune response

Background imageImmunity Collection: Liver macrophage cells, SEM

Liver macrophage cells, SEM
Liver macrophage cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of liver macrophages, also known as Kupffer cells. Macrophages are a type of large white blood cell that recognise foreign

Background imageImmunity Collection: Human immune response, artwork

Human immune response, artwork
Human immune response. Computer artwork showing the interactions of the various white blood cells (purple) involved during an immune response in the human body

Background imageImmunity Collection: Macrophage cell, SEM

Macrophage cell, SEM
Macrophage cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageImmunity Collection: Immune response to chronic inflammation

Immune response to chronic inflammation. Computer artwork showing the interaction of T cell, lymphocyte, and macrophage white blood cells in response to chronic inflammation of the skin (top)

Background imageImmunity Collection: Skin damage immune response, artwork

Skin damage immune response, artwork
Skin damage immune response. Computer artwork showing the bodys immune response to pathogens (red dots) entering through a skin wound (upper centre)

Background imageImmunity Collection: Neutrophil engulfing fungus, SEM

Neutrophil engulfing fungus, SEM
Neutrophil engulfing fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neutrophil white blood cell (orange) engulfing and destroying a Candida albicans (thrush) fungal hypha (green)

Background imageImmunity Collection: Liver macrophage cell, SEM

Liver macrophage cell, SEM
Liver macrophage cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a liver macrophage, also known as a Kupffer cell. Macrophages are a type of large white blood cell that recognise foreign



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"Unlocking the Power of Immunity: A Journey into Cellular Defense" In the intricate world of immunity, T lymphocytes emerge as fearless warriors against cancer cells. SEM C001 / 1679 reveals their relentless pursuit in eradicating these malignant invaders. Neutrophils, our unsung heroes, engulf MRSA bacteria with unwavering determination. Witness this extraordinary battle through the lens of SEM C018 / 8596, where a neutrophil devours its prey. Blood cells flow through our veins like an army on standby, ready to defend us at any moment. Their diverse roles and functions make them indispensable guardians of our health. Plasma cells take center stage under TEM's gaze, showcasing their remarkable ability to produce antibodies that neutralize threats lurking within us. Phagocytosis becomes an art form when fungal spores fall victim to its grasp. Observe this captivating spectacle captured by SEM's lens—a testament to nature's resilience. Macrophages stand tall as they engulf TB bacteria in a fierce struggle for survival. Through SEM imagery and sheer determination, we witness their valiant efforts to protect us from harm. The interferon molecule emerges as a beacon of hope amidst viral chaos—an essential messenger that rallies immune responses against invading pathogens. Activated macrophages proudly display their formidable armor under SEM C015 / 6375—proof of their readiness to combat any intruders threatening our well-being. TEM unveils the inner workings of macrophage cells—their intricate machinery designed for surveillance and destruction—a constant reminder that vigilance is key in maintaining immunity. Once again, we witness macrophages engaging in battle against TB bacteria through the lens of SEM—an awe-inspiring sight that reaffirms the power within each cell fighting for our defense. Amidst frozen Baltic waters, a man immerses himself—a symbolic act echoing nature's ability to invigorate and strengthen both body and mind—a reminder of the resilience we possess.