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Yeast, the tiny powerhouse of fermentation and baking

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Yeast Collection: Human Skin Cells (SEM)
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Yeast Collection: Yeast cells, illustration C018 / 0750
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Yeast Collection: Yeast cells, illustration C018 / 0752
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Yeast Collection: Pho4 transcription factor bound to DNA
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Yeast Collection: Aspartyl-tRNA synthetase protein molecule C014 / 0874
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Yeast Collection: Transcription factor bound to DNA C014 / 0868
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Yeast Collection: Biofuel production and use, diagram
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Yeast Collection: Yeast on a grape, SEM C014 / 4746
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Yeast Collection: Fermented Ginger Beer (LM) C014 / 1695
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Yeast Collection: Fermented Ginger Beer (LM) C014 / 1694
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Yeast Collection: Sir3 gene silencer acting on DNA C015 / 7062
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Yeast Collection: Sir3 gene silencer acting on DNA C015 / 7061
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Yeast Collection: Heat shock transcription factor and DNA C015 / 5558
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Yeast Collection: Garden snail after drinking beer
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Yeast Collection: Garden snail on beer trap
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Yeast Collection: Garden snail drinking from a beer trap
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Yeast Collection: Sir3 gene silencer acting on DNA C016 / 2325
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Yeast Collection: Sir3 gene silencer acting on DNA C016 / 2324
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Yeast Collection: Yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Yeast Collection: Argentina, El Calafate. Typical homemade breads
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Yeast Collection: Adding Yeast
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Yeast Collection: Phagocytosis of a yeast spore, SEM
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Yeast Collection: Ripe blueberries
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Yeast Collection: Yeast proteome
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Yeast Collection: Ribosome and mRNA
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Yeast Collection: TEM of HIV-antigen AIDS vaccine from yeast
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Yeast Collection: Fungal foot infection, conceptual artwork
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Yeast Collection: Lysyl oxidase enzyme molecule
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Yeast Collection: Coloured TEM of a yeast cell
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Yeast Collection: Wine yeast cells, Saccharomyces
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Yeast Collection: False-col SEM of yeast cells
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Yeast Collection: False-colour SEM of yeast cells
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Yeast Collection: Coloured TEM of a budding yeast cell
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Yeast Collection: Dried commercial yeast pellet, SEM
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Yeast Collection: Yeast cell, electron tomogram
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Yeast Collection: Yeast cells


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Yeast, the tiny powerhouse of fermentation and baking. 🍞✨ From the budding yeast cell to the Candida fungus seen under a scanning electron microscope (SEM), this microscopic organism never fails to fascinate. Witnessing dividing yeast cells through SEM captures their incredible ability to multiply and thrive. The art cell budding is truly a marvel. Just like an artist creating a masterpiece, these cells create new life by forming small buds that eventually separate into individual organisms. Similarly, Candida albicans yeast showcases its unique structure when observed under SEM, revealing intricate details that make it both captivating and complex. Throughout history, it has played an essential role in our lives. During World War II, Marmite sandwiches became a popular wartime food advertisement due to their high content of vitamin B-rich brewer's yeast. This innovative use helped nourish people during challenging times. Traveling from Europe to Italy, we find ourselves in Lombardy where batter ready for Sciatt awaits us. These delectable treats are made using basic ingredients transformed by the power into mouthwatering goodness. Even ancient civilizations recognized the magic of yeast. Engravings depicting Ancient Egyptians baking bread remind us that this humble microorganism has been part of human culture for thousands of years. Fast forward to more recent times - at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia - Rumford Chemical Works proudly displayed their Yeast and Baking Powder products. This exhibition showcased how science had harnessed the power for culinary purposes on a larger scale. Lastly, let's not forget about bakers and brewers from ancient Egypt as depicted in wood carvings found in the Tomb of Meketre. These artisans understood that without yeast, there would be no fluffy loaves or frothy beverages enjoyed throughout history. Whether it's transforming simple ingredients into delicious dishes or being immortalized in ancient artwork, yeasts' impact on our lives is undeniable.