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"Guardians of Health: Exploring the Mighty White Blood Cell" T lymphocytes and cancer cells: Unveiling the battle within, as T lymphocytes wage war against cancer cells

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Mitosis, TEM

Mitosis, TEM
Mitosis, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). Longitudinal section through a human T cell in metaphase. During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Fat cell, SEM

Fat cell, SEM
Fat cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an adipocyte (fat cell, large, centre). Surrounding the adipocyte are white blood cells (small, around the edges)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Liver capillary, SEM

Liver capillary, SEM
Liver capillary. Coloured scanning electron micro- graph (SEM) of a freeze-fractured section through liver tissue showing a hepatic capillary, or sinusoid

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: False colour TEM of a single neutrophil

False colour TEM of a single neutrophil
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a single neutrophil, the most common type of white blood cell. A prominent feature of a neutrophil is its multi-lobed nucleus (in red)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Coloured SEM of blood vessels in the skin

Coloured SEM of blood vessels in the skin
Skin blood vessels. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of two small blood vessels (far left and upper right) in the dermis of the skin

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Blood vessel and cells, computer artwork

Blood vessel and cells, computer artwork
Blood vessel and cells. Computer artwork of various blood cells and a blood vessel. The blood vessel consists of an outer layer of muscle (pink)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Colour TEM of B-lymphocyte blood cell

Colour TEM of B-lymphocyte blood cell

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: False colour TEM of a single basophil

False colour TEM of a single basophil
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a single basophil, a type of white blood cell. Basophils are the least common of the white cells

Background imageWhite Blood Cell 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 imageWhite Blood Cell 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 imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Immune response

Immune response. Fluorescent light micrograph of T lymphocytes (red) surrounding glial cells. Glial cells are support cells for neurons (nerve cells)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Phagocytosis of a yeast spore, SEM

Phagocytosis of a yeast spore, SEM
Phagocytosis of a yeast spore. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neutrophil (brown) phagocytosing (engulfing and destroying) a spore from the yeast Candida albicans (orange)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: SEM of human lymphocytes & erythrocytes

SEM of human lymphocytes & erythrocytes
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human blood, showing a number of spherical, yellow lymphocytes, the smallest type of white blood cells

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: TEM of eosinophil, type of white blood cell

TEM of eosinophil, type of white blood cell

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Electron micrograph of B-lymphocyte blood cell

Electron micrograph of B-lymphocyte blood cell
B-lymphocyte. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of a B-lymphocyte white blood cell. The cells surface is covered with tiny ridges and projections called microvilli

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: White blood cell response

White blood cell response
White blood cell movement. Computer-enhanced confocal light micrograph of white blood cells (red) moving through the intact walls of a blood vessel, a process known as diapedesis

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Dendritic cell, TEM

Dendritic cell, TEM
Dendritic cell. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through dendritic cells. These are part of the human immune system

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: T-lymphocyte, TEM

T-lymphocyte, TEM
T-lymphocyte. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a T- lymphocyte white blood cell. The cell contains a large nucleus (green/black)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: TEM of human plasmocyte

TEM of human plasmocyte
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a human plasmocyte (plasma cell). Plasmocytes are mature B-lymphocytes (white blood cells)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: White blood cells and platelets

White blood cells and platelets
White blood cells & platelets. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a group of white blood cells (leucocytes) and activated platelets in human blood

Background imageWhite Blood Cell 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 imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Illustration based on SEM of a single T-lymphocyte

Illustration based on SEM of a single T-lymphocyte
Illustration based on a scanning electron micrograph of a single T-lymphocyte, a class of white blood cell. The T-cell develops in the thymus & is a key component of the immune system involved in

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Blood clots, SEM

Blood clots, SEM
Blood clots. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of small blood clots (red) in a blood vessel. The clots consist of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Immune system components

Immune system components
Immune system. Conceptual computer artwork of a man standing with his arms outstretched surrounded by components of the immune system. The skeletal system is seen, with the joints highlighted in red

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Coloured TEM of a section through an eosinophil

Coloured TEM of a section through an eosinophil
False colour transmission electron micrograph of a section through an eosinophil, a type of white blood cell. Eosinophils possess a large bilobed nucleus (left)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: False-colour TEM of a human lymphocyte

False-colour TEM of a human lymphocyte
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a single human lymphocyte, the smallest of the white blood cells. The large

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Mast cell, SEM

Mast cell, SEM
Mast cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Mast cells are a type of white blood cell that are found in connective tissue

Background imageWhite Blood Cell 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 imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: White blood cells

White blood cells. Computer artwork of B lymphocytes, or B cells, each containing an antibody molecule. B cells mature in the bone marrow

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Coloured TEM of a T-lymphocyte white blood cell

Coloured TEM of a T-lymphocyte white blood cell

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: False-col TEM of a lymphocyte

False-col TEM of a lymphocyte
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a lymphocyte, a type of white blood cell involved in the bodys specific immune response

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Coronary artery, TEM

Coronary artery, TEM
Coronary artery. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a cross-section through the wall of a coronary artery

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Immunofluorescent LM of natural killer blood cells

Immunofluorescent LM of natural killer blood cells
Natural killer cell. Immunofluorescent light micrograph of human Natural Killer (NK) cells. The nucleus of each cell is blue, with the cytoplasm proteins stained green, yellow and red

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: SEM of two polymorphonuclear white blood cells

SEM of two polymorphonuclear white blood cells
White blood cells. Scanning electron micrograph of two polymorphonuclear white blood cells (leucocytes). These cells, also known as neutrophils or polymorphs are involved in protecting the body

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: HIV particles in infected cell, TEM

HIV particles in infected cell, TEM
HIV particles. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) particles (orange) in a host cell. HIV causes the disease AIDS

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: HIV particles exiting a cell

HIV particles exiting a cell. Computer artwork of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) particles exiting a T-lymphocyte (white blood cell). HIV causes AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Medical nanorobot

Medical nanorobot. Computer illustration of a nanorobot on a T-lymphocyte (T-cell) white blood cell (green) infected by AIDS viruses (red)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Macrophage engulfing bacteria, artwork

Macrophage engulfing bacteria, artwork
Macrophage engulfing bacteria. Computer artwork of a macrophage white blood cell (pink) engulfing bacteria (blue). This process is called phagocytosis

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Neutrophils and Shigella bacteria, SEM

Neutrophils and Shigella bacteria, SEM
Neutrophils and Shigella bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of neutrophil white blood cells (large, yellow-green) and Shigella bacteria (orange, upper right)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Neutrophil white blood cell, SEM

Neutrophil white blood cell, SEM
Neutrophil white blood cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Neutrophils are part of the bodys immune response

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Macrophages and tuberculosis vaccine

Macrophages and tuberculosis vaccine. Fluorescence light micrograph of macrophage (red, outlined in black) white blood cells that have phagocytosed (engulfed) Mycobacterium bovis bacteria (pink)

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Macrophage ingesting debris, SEM

Macrophage ingesting debris, SEM
Macrophage ingesting cell debris at the site of a wound, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Macrophages are a type of large white blood cell that are part of the bodys immune system

Background imageWhite Blood Cell Collection: Macrophage cell, TEM

Macrophage cell, TEM
Macrophage. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a macrophage cell. The cells nucleus is bright green. Mitochondria (green) in the cells cytoplasm produce energy for the cell



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"Guardians of Health: Exploring the Mighty White Blood Cell" T lymphocytes and cancer cells: Unveiling the battle within, as T lymphocytes wage war against cancer cells, SEM C001 / 1679. Neutrophil engulfing MRSA: Witness the incredible defense mechanism as a neutrophil engulfs MRSA bacteria, SEM C018 / 8596. Dendritic cells artwork: Unlocking the secrets of immune response with stunning artwork depicting dendritic cells at work. TEM of human white blood cell bearing HLA antigen: Peering into the intricate world of immunity through a transmission electron microscope image showcasing a white blood cell displaying HLA antigens. Blood cells in harmony: A mesmerizing glimpse into our life force - an ensemble of diverse blood cells working together for our well-being. Coloured SEM of a white blood cell (lymphocyte): Dive deep into the vibrant realm of lymphocytes captured in this captivating colored scanning electron microscope image. Basophil white blood cell: Discovering the lesser-known heroes among us - basophilic white blood cells that play crucial roles in allergic reactions and inflammation. Bacteria infecting a macrophage, SEM: Witness how macrophages confront invading bacteria head-on under high-resolution scanning electron microscopy imagery. Blood coagulation cascade artwork: Unraveling the intricacies behind clot formation with an artistic representation capturing every step in this vital process, artwork C016 / 9873 Red and white blood cells, SEM : Marvel at nature's palette as red and white blood cells come alive under scanning electron microscopy - an exquisite symphony within us all. Blood clot, SEM C016 / 9747 : Delving into hemostasis marvels with a striking scanning electron micrograph revealing intricate details within a formed clot structure. Dohle bodies in blood cell, micrograph.