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Life: Magnified
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Relapsing fever bacterium (gray) on red blood cells
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Cerebellum: the brain's locomotion control center
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Cerebellum (the brain's locomotion control center) up close
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Human liver cell (hepatocyte)
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Human blood with red blood cells, T cells (orange) and platelets (green)
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A mammalian eye has approximately 70 different cell types
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Hair cells: the sound-sensing cells in the ear
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Brain showing hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (plaques in blue)
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Zebrafish embryo
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Weblike sheath covering developing egg chambers in a giant grasshopper
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Purkinje cells (red) are one of the main cell types in the brain
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Anthrax bacteria (green) being swallowed by an immune system cell
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Cells lining the blood vessel walls
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Chromosomes (blue) lined up for cell division
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The eye uses many layers of nerve cells to convert light into sight
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Three muscle fibers; the middle has a defect found in some neuromuscular diseases
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Gecko lizard toe hairs inspired the design of medical adhesives
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Larvae from the parasitic worm that causes schistosomiasis
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Skin cancer cells from a mouse show how cells attach at contact points
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Anglerfish ovary cross-section
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String-like Ebola virus peeling off an infected cell
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Salivary gland in the developing fruit fly
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Cells with nuclei in blue, energy factories in green and the actin cytoskeleton in red
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Tiny strands of tubulin, a protein in a cell's skeleton
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Q fever bacteria (yellow) in an infected cell
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Pollen grains: male germ cells in plants and a cause of seasonal allergies
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Mouth parts of a lone star tick
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Three-dimensional map of a rotavirus
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An insect tracheal cell (green) delivers air to muscles (red)