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HeLa cells, light micrograph C017 / 8298

HeLa cells, multiphoton fluorescence micrograph (MFM). The cell nuclei, which contain the cells genetic information, are blue. Golgi bodies, which modify and package proteins, are orange. Microtubules, protein filaments that make up part of the cytoskeleton, are green. The cytoskeleton maintains the cells shape, allows some cellular mobility and is involved in intracellular transport. HeLa cells are a continuously cultured cell line of human cancer cells. They are immortal and so thrive in the laboratory. HeLa cells are widely used in biological and medical research. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Cancer Cell Cervical Cervix Culture Cultured Cytological Cytology Cytoskeletal Cytoskeleton Filament Filaments Fluorescence Fluorescent Golgi Apparatus Golgi Body Hela Cell Immortal Immunofluorescent Malignant Micro Organism Microbe Microbiology Microorganism Microtubule Microtubules Nuclei Nucleus Oncology Organelle Abnormal Cells Light Micrograph Light Microscope Protein

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This print showcases HeLa cells, a remarkable and extensively studied cell line derived from human cancer cells. The image, captured using a light microscope, reveals the intricate details of these immortal cells that thrive in laboratory settings. The blue hues highlight the cell nuclei, which house the genetic information crucial for cellular functions. In contrast, the vibrant orange color represents Golgi bodies – organelles responsible for modifying and packaging proteins within the cell. These proteins play vital roles in various biological processes. Green microtubules are another prominent feature depicted in this photograph. Composed of protein filaments, they form part of the cytoskeleton – a network that maintains cell shape and enables mobility while facilitating intracellular transport. HeLa cells have revolutionized both biological and medical research due to their unique properties and ability to continuously divide outside their natural environment. Their malignant nature makes them particularly valuable for studying cancer-related phenomena. This visually striking image not only offers insights into cytology but also serves as a reminder of the immense impact HeLa cells have had on fields such as oncology, immunofluorescent studies, and microbiology. It captures an extraordinary moment frozen in time – a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of understanding life at its most fundamental level. Photo credit: NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY.


Framed Prints of HeLa cells, light micrograph C017 / 8298

Bring the wonders of science into your home or office with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints. This captivating piece features HeLa cells, as captured in a multiphoto fluorescence micrograph (MFM) from the National Institutes of Health/Science Photo Library. Witness the intricacy of cellular structures as the cell nuclei, housing the genetic blueprint, are meticulously painted in blue, while the Golgi bodies, responsible for protein modification and packaging, glow in radiant orange. Ignite curiosity and inspire scientific exploration with this stunning, framed addition to your space.


Photo Prints of HeLa cells, light micrograph C017 / 8298

Discover the captivating world of microscopic life with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. This stunning image showcases HeLa cells, brought to life through multiphoto fluorescence microscopy. Witness the intricacy of cellular structures as the cell nuclei, the guardians of genetic information, are revealed in mesmerizing blue hues. Golgi bodies, essential for protein modification and packaging, glow in vibrant orange. Bring this breathtaking scientific masterpiece into your home or office and ignite curiosity and inspiration with every glance. Order your Media Storehouse Photographic Print today.


Poster Prints of HeLa cells, light micrograph C017 / 8298

"Discover the fascinating world of biology with Media Storehouse's Poster Prints featuring the captivating image of HeLa cells. This micrograph, provided by the National Institutes of Health/Science Photo Library, offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the complexities of cellular structure. HeLa cells, known for their ability to replicate indefinitely, are depicted in multiphoto fluorescence micrography. Observe the distinct blue hue of the cell nuclei, housing the genetic blueprint of life, and the vibrant orange Golgi bodies, modifying and packaging proteins for cellular function. Bring this stunning scientific image into your home or office as a conversation starter and a reminder of the wonders of the natural world."


Jigsaw Puzzles of HeLa cells, light micrograph C017 / 8298

Discover the fascinating world of cell biology with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the captivating image of HeLa cells. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases a light micrograph from the National Institutes of Health/Science Photo Library, where HeLa cells, known for their importance in scientific research, are depicted in mesmerizing multi-photon fluorescence micrograph. Delve deeper into the intricacies of cellular processes as you piece together the blue cell nuclei, holding the cells' genetic information, and the orange Golgi bodies, responsible for modifying and packaging proteins. A stimulating and educational activity for all ages, our HeLa cells puzzle is sure to provide hours of captivating assembly and a beautiful addition to any room.

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