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"Exploring the unseen wonders of the microscopic world: from particle tracks to intricate tissues and beyond

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Coloured SEM of a sectioned villus from the ileum

Coloured SEM of a sectioned villus from the ileum

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Kidney podocyte cells, SEM

Kidney podocyte cells, SEM
Kidney podocyte cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of podocyte cells on the surface of a kidney glomerulus. Podocytes possess branching, foot-like processes (red/brown)

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Trachea lining, TEM

Trachea lining, TEM
Trachea lining. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a transverse section through the lining of the trachea (windpipe). The trachea links the larynx to the lungs

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: False colour SEM of entrance to gastric gland

False colour SEM of entrance to gastric gland
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the mucous membrane lining the stomach, showing the entrance to a gastric gland

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Stomach wall, SEM

Stomach wall, SEM
Stomach wall. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a freeze- fractured fold in the stomach wall

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Ear canal, SEM

Ear canal, SEM
Ear canal. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs growing in an ear canal. The ear canal runs between the outer ear and the eardrum

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Kidney tubules, SEM

Kidney tubules, SEM
Kidney tubules. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of proximal convoluted tubules (dark brown) in the kidney. The proximal convoluted tubules function to reabsorb water

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Immunofluorescent LM of normal breast cells

Immunofluorescent LM of normal breast cells

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Inner ear balance sensing, SEM

Inner ear balance sensing, SEM
Inner ear balance sensing. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of bundles of cilia (hair cells, yellow) and otoliths (round, red) in the human inner ear

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: False-colour SEM of gastric glands of stomach

False-colour SEM of gastric glands of stomach
Gastric gland: false-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the mucous membrane lining the stomach, showing the shadowy entrances to a number of gastric glands

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Rod cells

Rod cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of rod cells (green) in the retina of the eye. Rod cells are light-sensitive cells which respond to dim light

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Purkinje nerve cells

Purkinje nerve cells

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Coloured SEM of femoral spongy bone

Coloured SEM of femoral spongy bone

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Bone, SEM

Bone, SEM
Spongy bone. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of freeze-fractured spongy bone tissue. It shows the matrix of collagen and calcium crystals that form the structure of bone tissue

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Smooth muscle, SEM

Smooth muscle, SEM
Smooth muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of smooth muscle from the trachea (windpipe). Smooth muscle is not under voluntary control, unlike skeletal (striated) muscle

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Spongy bone, SEM

Spongy bone, SEM
Spongy bone. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human spongy (cancellous) bone from the shaft of a long bone. Found inside bones, below a dense shell of hard compact bone

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Coloured SEM of section through human spleen

Coloured SEM of section through human spleen
Human spleen. Coloured Scanning Electron Micro- graph (SEM) of a section through the human spleen. Here, the fine network of reticular fibres known as trabeculae is seen

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Coloured TEM of a basophil white blood cell

Coloured TEM of a basophil white blood cell
Polynuclear basophil. Coloured Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of a basophil white blood cell. This basophil has one bi-lobed nucleus (yellow, lower centre) and a second nucleus at upper left

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: False-colour SEM of human T-lymphocytes

False-colour SEM of human T-lymphocytes
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human T-lymphocytes. They are white blood cells, & one of the component cell types of the human immune system

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: White blood cell types

White blood cell types
Artwork featuring different types of white blood cells that comprise the orchestra of the human immune system, the bodys defence mechanism

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Coloured SEM of B-lymphocyte white blood cells

Coloured SEM of B-lymphocyte white blood cells
B-lymphocyte. Coloured Scanning Electron Microgr- aph of a group of B-lymphocyte white blood cells. The cell surfaces are covered with tiny ridges and projections called microvilli

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: SEM of lymphocytes in cortex of thymus

SEM of lymphocytes in cortex of thymus
False-colour scanning electron micrograph of the cortex of a thymus. The spheres are T-lymphocytes, white blood cells vital to the cell mediated resp- onse of the immune system

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Ovarian blood vessel, SEM

Ovarian blood vessel, SEM
Ovarian blood vessel. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a blood vessel in an ovary. Red blood cells are seen in the lumen, which is lined with endothelial cells (brown)

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: TEM of cluster of P1 bacteriophages

TEM of cluster of P1 bacteriophages

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Coloured TEM of a cluster of influenza viruses

Coloured TEM of a cluster of influenza viruses

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Coloured SEM of intestine, showing coeliac disease

Coloured SEM of intestine, showing coeliac disease
Coeliac disease. Coloured Scanning Electron Micro- graph (SEM) of the wall of the small intestine, showing coeliac disease

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Lacrimal gland, SEM

Lacrimal gland, SEM

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Hairs on the upper lip, SEM

Hairs on the upper lip, SEM
Hairs on the upper lip, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM)

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: SEM of hair on scalp

SEM of hair on scalp
Hair. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of hairs protruding from the surface of the scalp. Numerous desquamating cells (pink) are concentrically arranged around the base of the hair shaft

Background imageMagnified Image Collection: Normal female chromosomes

Normal female chromosomes
False-colour light micrograph of a normal trypsin/leishman banded female karyotype, the full complement of female chromosomes arranged in numbered homologous pairs



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"Exploring the unseen wonders of the microscopic world: from particle tracks to intricate tissues and beyond. " "Unveiling the hidden beauty within: a closer look at cerebellum tissue through a mesmerizing light micrograph. " "A captivating glimpse into the mysteries of subatomic particles: behold the bubble chamber photo capturing sigma particle decay. " "The groundbreaking moment in science history: witness the first observation of omega-minus particle, forever changing our understanding of matter. " "Awe-inspiring beginnings: marvel at the intricate structure of a human blastocyst, where life takes its first steps. " "Diving deep into neural networks: an illuminating immunofluorescent LM reveals stunning neurons and astrocytes in all their glory. " "Unraveling nature's cycle within us: witness the uterus lining during menstruation, as seen through SEM imaging - a fascinating display of renewal and change. " "Peering into viral threats that loom above us all: explore avian flu virus up close, revealing its complex structure and potential dangers it holds. " "The crystalline beauty behind love and bonding: discover oxytocin hormone crystals under PLM C016 / 7196 microscopy - nature's secret ingredient for connection. " "A tapestry woven by nature itself: delve into intricately detailed fabric structures captured through SEM imaging - artistry on a microscopic scale. " "Glimpsing into windows to our souls with breathtaking precision: explore the iris of an eye like never before, revealing unique patterns that make each person truly one-of-a-kind. " "Revealing fragility beneath strength: examine osteoporotic bone under SEM, shedding light on this silent disease affecting millions worldwide.