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Immunofluoresence LM of keratinocyte skin cells
Keratinocytes. Immunofluorescent light micrograph of embryonic keratinocyte skin cells. The nuclei of these cells are blue. Green coloured phosphtyr- osine proteins are seen around the nuclei. These are the precursors of melanin, the pigment which colours the skin. Red stained vinculin is a protein found in dividing cells. These cells are known as primary keratinocytes, found in embryonic tissue, they will eventually produce the protein, keratin which is found in hair, nails and horny tissue. Immunofluorescence is a staining technique which uses antibodies to attach fluorescent dyes to specific cells and molecules. Magnification:x374 at 4.5x6cm size. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © NANCY KEDERSHA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Immunofluores Keratinocyte Melanin Skin Skin Cell Skin Cells Surface Tyrosine Light Micrograph
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This print showcases the intricate world of keratinocyte skin cells under immunofluorescent light microscopy. The image reveals embryonic keratinocytes, with their nuclei appearing as a striking shade of blue. Surrounding these nuclei are vibrant green phosphotyrosine proteins, which serve as precursors to melanin - the pigment responsible for coloring our skin. Adding another layer of complexity to this visual masterpiece is the presence of red-stained vinculin, a protein commonly found in dividing cells. These primary keratinocytes, located in embryonic tissue, play a crucial role in producing keratin - a structural protein that forms hair, nails, and horny tissue. The technique employed to capture this mesmerizing snapshot is known as immunofluorescence staining. By utilizing specific antibodies attached to fluorescent dyes, scientists can selectively label certain cells and molecules for observation under specialized microscopes. With an impressive magnification level of x374 at 4.5x6cm size, this photograph allows us to appreciate the intricacies and beauty hidden within our own skin's anatomy. It serves as a reminder that even on a microscopic scale, there is an awe-inspiring world waiting to be explored right beneath our very surface.
Framed Prints
Discover the intricacies of cellular biology with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This stunning Immunofluorescence Light Micrograph showcases embryonic keratinocyte skin cells, illuminated in a breathtaking display of color. The vivid blue hue of the cell nuclei is contrasted by the green phosphotyrosine proteins that surround them, revealing the complex interplay of cellular processes. Bring this captivating image into your home or office as a conversation starter and a testament to the wonders of scientific discovery.
Photo Prints
Discover the intricacies of cellular biology with our Media Storehouse Immunofluorescence Print of Keratinocyte Skin Cells. This captivating print, sourced from Science Photo Library, showcases the vibrant world of embryonic keratinocytes in a whole new light. Witness the mesmerizing interplay of blue nuclei and green phosphotyrosine proteins, illuminating the intricate structures of these vital skin cells. Bring the wonders of science into your home or office with this stunning, high-quality photographic print.
Poster Prints
Discover the intricacies of life at the cellular level with Media Storehouse's Immunofluorescence Poster Prints. This stunning image, captured by Science Photo Library, showcases embryonic keratinocyte skin cells in all their brilliance. Witness the captivating interplay of blue nuclei and green phosphotyrosine proteins, illuminating the complex dynamic of these essential cells. Bring the beauty of science into your workspace or home with this high-quality, vibrant poster print.
Jigsaw Puzzles
Discover the captivating world of cellular biology with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzles. Our latest addition, the "Immunofluorescence LM of Keratinocyte Skin Cells," offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the microscopic universe. This intricately designed puzzle features an immunofluorescent light micrograph of embryonic keratinocyte skin cells, captured by the Science Photo Library. Witness the vibrant contrast between the blue-stained nuclei and the green-hued phosphotyrosine proteins that surround them. Assemble this scientific masterpiece to expand your knowledge and ignite your curiosity. Let the puzzle-solving journey begin!
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