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Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Glutamine synthetase enzyme

Glutamine synthetase enzyme, molecular model. This ligase enzyme forms chemical bonds between molecules. It plays an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen by catalyzing the condensation of

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Grapevine fanleaf virus capsid

Grapevine fanleaf virus capsid, molecular model. This plant virus is named for its infection of grape vines. It is transmitted by the nematode worm Xiphinema index

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Sindbis virus capsid, molecular model

Sindbis virus capsid, molecular model. This virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, causes sindbis fever in humans. In viruses, the capsid is the protein shell that encloses the genetic material

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Enzyme catalysing DNA recombination

Enzyme catalysing DNA recombination. Molecular model of the enzyme CRE (cyclization recombination) recombinase (pink and purple) mediating the recombination of strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Human antitumour antibody molecule

Human antitumour antibody molecule
Human antitumour antibody. Molecular model showing the antitumour antibody BR96 complexed with part of the Lewis antigen. The Lewis antigen is expressed on the surface of human carcinoma cells

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Norwalk virus capsid, molecular model

Norwalk virus capsid, molecular model. This norovirus, which causes a viral form of gastroenteritis, is transmitted from person-to-person or through contaminated food

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Iron containing protein, molecular model

Iron containing protein, molecular model
Iron containing protein. Molecular model showing the structure of a bacterial homolog of the animal iron containing protein ferritin

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Hepatitis B virus capsid, molcular model

Hepatitis B virus capsid, molcular model
Hepatitis B virus capsid, molecular model. This virus, transmitted through infected bodily fluids or blood, causes the disease hepatitis B in humans, leading to acute liver inflammation

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Poliovirus type 3 capsid, molecular model

Poliovirus type 3 capsid, molecular model. This enterovirus causes poliomyelitis (polio) in humans, which affects the nervous system, sometimes leading to paralysis

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Semliki forest virus capsid

Semliki forest virus capsid, molecular model. This virus, named for the forest in Uganda where it was identified, is spread by the bite of mosquitoes. It can infect both humans and animals

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: HIV reverse transcription enzyme

HIV reverse transcription enzyme. Molecular model of the reverse transcriptase enzyme (green and purple) found in HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Physalis mottle virus capsid

Physalis mottle virus capsid
Avian polyomavirus capsid, molecular model. This virus, one of a range named for their potential to cause multiple tumours, infects birds. Discovered in budgerigars in 1981, it is often fatal

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus capsid

Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus capsid, molecular model. This virus (CCMV) infects the cowpea plant (Vigna unguiculata), causing yellow spots of discolouration

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: DNA helicase molecule

DNA helicase molecule
DNA helicase. Molecular model of a helicase molecule (blue) complexed with a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink and yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Chikungunya virus capsid

Chikungunya virus capsid, molecular model. This virus, transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical Africa and Asia, causes fever and joint pain in humans, similar to dengue fever

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Bombyx mori densovirus 1 capsid

Bombyx mori densovirus 1 capsid
Bombyx mori densovirus 1 (BmDNV-1), molecular model. This virus infects crustaceans and insects, especially the silkworm (Bombyx mori)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Tumour suppressor protein molecular model

Tumour suppressor protein molecular model
Tumour suppressor protein. Molecular model of the tumour suppressor protein p53 (left and right) bound to a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Tumour suppressor protein molecular model

Tumour suppressor protein molecular model
Tumour suppressor protein. Molecular model of the tumour suppressor protein p53 (left and right) bound to a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: DNA polymerase with DNA

DNA polymerase with DNA. Molecular model of human DNA polymerase beta (blue) complexed with a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and green)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: HIV-1 protease and inhibitor

HIV-1 protease and inhibitor. Molecular model of the enzyme HIV-1 protease (purple and green) bound to an inhibitor molecule (red)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Nodamura virus capsid, molecular model

Nodamura virus capsid, molecular model. This virus can cause lethal infections in both mammals and insects. In viruses, the capsid is the protein shell that encloses the genetic material

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Adeno-associated virus capsid

Adeno-associated virus capsid, molecular model. The capsid is a protein shell that encloses the virus genetic information

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Iron containing protein, molecular model

Iron containing protein, molecular model
Iron containing protein. Molecular model showing the structure of a bacterial homolog of the animal iron containing protein ferritin

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Hepatitis B virus capsid, molcular model

Hepatitis B virus capsid, molcular model
Hepatitis B virus capsid, molecular model. This virus, transmitted through infected bodily fluids or blood, causes the disease hepatitis B in humans, leading to acute liver inflammation

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Mengovirus capsid, molecular model

Mengovirus capsid, molecular model. Also known as encephalomyocarditisvirus, this virus causes encephalitis and myocarditis (brain and heart inflammation) in rodents

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Iron containing protein, molecular model

Iron containing protein, molecular model
Iron containing protein. Molecular model showing the structure of a bacterial homolog of the animal iron containing protein ferritin

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: HK97 bacteriophage capsid

HK97 bacteriophage capsid, molecular model. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, in this case enterobacteria such as Escherichia coli, with the phage head shown here

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Theilers encephalomyelitis virus capsid

Theilers encephalomyelitis virus capsid, molecular model. This virus, which causes brain and spinal cord inflammation in mice, is used in research

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Enzyme catalysing DNA recombination

Enzyme catalysing DNA recombination. Molecular model of the enzyme CRE (cyclization recombination) recombinase (green) mediating the recombination of strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Glutamine synthetase enzyme

Glutamine synthetase enzyme, molecular model. This ligase enzyme forms chemical bonds between molecules. It plays an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen by catalyzing the condensation of

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Adeno-associated virus capsid

Adeno-associated virus capsid, molecular model. The capsid is a protein shell that encloses the virus genetic information

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Simian rotavirus capsid, molecular model

Simian rotavirus capsid, molecular model. This virus is named for its ability to infect the higher primates (simians). Rotaviruses, transmitted by faecal-oral contact

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Retroviral intasome molecule

Retroviral intasome molecule. Molecular model of an intasome from a retrovirus complexed with host cell DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow and purple)

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Adeno-associated virus capsid

Adeno-associated virus capsid, molecular model. The capsid is a protein shell that encloses the virus genetic information

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Botulinum type B neurotoxin

Botulinum type B neurotoxin. Molecular model of the Botulinum type B neurotoxin complexed with its receptor. This powerful toxin, produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Infectious bursal disease virus capsid

Infectious bursal disease virus capsid, molecular model. This avian virus infects the bursa of Fabricius (specialised bird immune organ) in young chickens, and can cause high mortality rates

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Infinity pool, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Infinity pool, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Snow-covered mountain in the Sneffels Range in the fall, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado

Snow-covered mountain in the Sneffels Range in the fall, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Patches of yellow aspens in the fall under pink clouds, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado

Patches of yellow aspens in the fall under pink clouds, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Evergreen among yellow and green aspens in the fall, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado

Evergreen among yellow and green aspens in the fall, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Aspen leaf turning red and orange on a lichen-covered rock, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado

Aspen leaf turning red and orange on a lichen-covered rock, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Mears Peak with snow and yellow aspens in the fall, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado

Mears Peak with snow and yellow aspens in the fall, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Mears Peak with snow and yellow aspens in the fall, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado

Mears Peak with snow and yellow aspens in the fall, Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Elevated view of houses, Staithes, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Elevated view of houses, Staithes, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: The Cellarium, Fountains Abbey, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England

The Cellarium, Fountains Abbey, UNESCO World Heritage Site, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) with dried mud, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) with dried mud, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Great white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in flight, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Great white pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in flight, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 26th September 2012: Golden Retriever Dogs

Golden Retriever Dogs
JD-19497 Golden Retriever Dogs John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.



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