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Pain, hand drawn illustration
Lester Magoogan- Digital Images
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Sadness, hand drawn illustration
Lester Magoogan- Digital Images
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Anaesthesia, artwork
Mary Rouncefield- Digital Images
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Onion ring
Karen Gustafson- Digital Images
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HIV transcription, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute- Digital Images
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Illustration of the DNA double helix. The sugar-phosphate backbone of the two complementary strands are visible (red and blue).
Susan Lockhart- Digital Images
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Healthy brain, composite of tractography, MRI and artwork
Gabriel González-Escamilla- Digital Images
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Model of a DNA double helix according to the correct dimensions of the natural molecule.
Peter Artymiuk- Digital Images
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Model of a DNA double helix according to the correct dimensions of the natural molecule.
Peter Artymiuk- Digital Images
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53 in the form of a double helix
Peter Artymiuk- Digital Images
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Stern facial expression, hand drawn illustration
Lester Magoogan- Digital Images
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Caricatural illustration of ophidiophobia (fear of snakes)
Madeleine Kuijper illustraties- Digital Images
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Adenovirus
David S. Goodsell, RCSB Protein Data Bank- Digital Images
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Illustration depicting semi-conservative DNA replication. A DNA double helix prior to replication is shown in the top left of the image. The sugar phosphate backbone and nucleotide bases are visible. Complementary base pairing of adenine with thymine (blue with green) and guanine with cytosine (red with yellow) is shown. During replication, a length of the double helix temporarily unwinds and separates into two strands. Free nucleotides bind by complementary base pairing to the recently exposed nucleotides on each strand which act as a template. Two new double helices are formed, each containing one original generation and one new generation strand of DNA. The sequence of base pairs in each double helix is identical to the original.
Susan Lockhart- Digital Images
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The Ebola virus
Odra Noel- Digital Images
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Raw ginger, SEM
Karen Gustafson- Digital Images
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A sad lonely child sits on her bed, anxiety, illustration
Jasmine Parker- Digital Images
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Riding a bike to help social anxiety disorder, illustration
Jasmine Parker- Digital Images
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Asking for help, hand drawn illustration
Lester Magoogan- Digital Images
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Microbead 'lasers' engulfed by cells, artistic impression
Schubert, Karl and Gather, University of St Andrews- Digital Images
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Imaginary Herbaria of Dr James Miranda Barry
Alessandra Pirovano- Digital Images
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HIV and antibodies, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute- Digital Images
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Phlebotomist taking blood, artwork
Mary Rouncefield- Digital Images
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ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia, conceptual artwork
Kai Syng Tan- Digital Images
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Reduced oxygen affects human organs, conceptual artwork
Nestor Pestana