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Immune System Collection (#3)

"The Immune System: A Complex Network of Defenders" Our a remarkable defense mechanism that safeguards our body against harmful invaders

Background imageImmune System Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of a human T cell

Scanning electron micrograph of a human T cell
Scanning electron micrograph of a human T lymphocyte (also called a T cell) from the immune system of a healthy donor

Background imageImmune System Collection: Sickle cell anemia with red blood cells and white bood cells

Sickle cell anemia with red blood cells and white bood cells
Conceptual image of sickle cell anemia with red blood cells and white bood cells

Background imageImmune System Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of a human neutrophil ingesting MRSA

Scanning electron micrograph of a human neutrophil ingesting MRSA

Background imageImmune System Collection: Artistic representation of the immune systems reaction to bacteria invading the tissues

Artistic representation of the immune systems reaction to bacteria invading the tissues

Background imageImmune System Collection: Microscopic view of a human antibody

Microscopic view of a human antibody. Human antibodies are the Y-shaped proteins used by the immune system to defend against foreign objects like bacteria and viruses

Background imageImmune System Collection: Microscopic view of immunoglobulin G antibodies

Microscopic view of immunoglobulin G antibodies

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female body sitting in dynamic posture with circulatory system superimposed

Female body sitting in dynamic posture with circulatory system superimposed
Human female body sitting in dynamic posture, with full circulatory system superimposed

Background imageImmune System Collection: Conceptual image of mast cells

Conceptual image of mast cells

Background imageImmune System Collection: Scanning electron micrograph of Staphylococcus and a dead human neutrophil

Scanning electron micrograph of Staphylococcus and a dead human neutrophil
Scanning electron micrograph of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and a dead human neutrophil

Background imageImmune System Collection: Microscopic view of plasma cell inside blood vessel

Microscopic view of plasma cell inside blood vessel

Background imageImmune System Collection: Conceptual image of cancer virus

Conceptual image of cancer virus

Background imageImmune System Collection: Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a T lymphocyte

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a T lymphocyte

Background imageImmune System Collection: 3D rendering of macrophage phagocytosis

3D rendering of macrophage phagocytosis

Background imageImmune System Collection: Microscopic view of phagocytic macrophages

Microscopic view of phagocytic macrophages, which are involved in the immune response within the body

Background imageImmune System Collection: Microscopic view of human anitbodies with red blood cells

Microscopic view of human anitbodies with red blood cells. Human antibodies are the Y-shaped proteins used by the immune system to defend against foreign objects like bacteria and viruses

Background imageImmune System Collection: Mast cell releasing histamine due to allergic reaction

Mast cell releasing histamine due to allergic reaction

Background imageImmune System Collection: Microscopic view of cancer virus

Microscopic view of cancer virus

Background imageImmune System Collection: A black swarm of H5N1 avian flu viruses are attacked by antibodies

A black swarm of H5N1 avian flu viruses are attacked by antibodies (the three legged elements), which mark the virus for destruction

Background imageImmune System Collection: Isolated cancer cell Macrophage

Isolated cancer cell Macrophage. Macrophages contribute to tumor growth and progression. Attracted to oxygen-starved (hypoxic) and necrotic tumor cells they promote chronic inflammation

Background imageImmune System Collection: Human body with internal organs, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Human body with internal organs, lymphatic system and circulatory system
Transparent human body with internal organs, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Background imageImmune System Collection: Microscopic view of cell and antibody

Microscopic view of cell and antibody

Background imageImmune System Collection: Conceptual image of Basophils

Conceptual image of Basophils. Basophils are part of your immune system that normally protects your body from infection, but can also be partly responsible for your asthma symptoms

Background imageImmune System Collection: Microscopic view of human B-cells

Microscopic view of human B-cells which play a large role in the immune response system

Background imageImmune System Collection: Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell

Artistic rendering of the surface of a human dendritic cell illustrating the unexpected discovery of sheet-like processes that fold back onto the membrane surface

Background imageImmune System Collection: Torn muscle fibers with healing stages surrounding

Torn muscle fibers with healing stages surrounding. 1. Macrophage clean-up. 2. New cells migrate to repair. 3. Cells differentiate to become muscle cells

Background imageImmune System Collection: Red blood cells with white blood cells

Red blood cells with white blood cells

Background imageImmune System Collection: Illustration showing human immune system

Illustration showing human immune system
Medicine: immune system

Background imageImmune System Collection: Two bottles containing Echinacea in liquid and capsule form

Two bottles containing Echinacea in liquid and capsule form

Background imageImmune System Collection: Arthritic hand, X-ray C017 / 7171

Arthritic hand, X-ray C017 / 7171
Arthritic hand. X-ray of the hand and wrist of a 56 year old patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by the immune system attacking the bodys own tissues

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3683

Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3683
Female lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3656

Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3656
Female lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3969

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3969
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3665

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3665
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 4084

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 4084
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3976

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3976
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 4285

Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 4285
Female lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Human lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 4088

Human lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 4088
Human lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Human anatomy, artwork F007 / 3686

Human anatomy, artwork F007 / 3686
Human anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Human lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 4067

Human lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 4067
Human lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3768

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3768
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Human lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3888

Human lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3888
Human lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3568

Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3568
Female lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Human lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3880

Human lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3880
Human lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3868

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 3868
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3578

Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3578
Female lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Human anatomy, artwork F007 / 3471

Human anatomy, artwork F007 / 3471
Human anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3474

Female lymphatic system, artwork F007 / 3474
Female lymphatic system, computer artwork

Background imageImmune System Collection: Human anatomy, artwork F007 / 3463

Human anatomy, artwork F007 / 3463
Human anatomy, computer artwork




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"The Immune System: A Complex Network of Defenders" Our a remarkable defense mechanism that safeguards our body against harmful invaders. At the forefront of this battle are T lymphocytes, specialized white blood cells capable of recognizing and destroying cancer cells. SEM C001 / 1679 reveals the intricate interaction between these vigilant warriors and malignant intruders. Another crucial component in our immune arsenal is the Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule, as depicted in F007 / 9894. These powerful molecules neutralize pathogens by binding to them, preventing their harmful effects on our body. Neutrophils, captured in action through SEM C018 / 8596, showcase their ability to engulf dangerous bacteria like MRSA. These fearless soldiers patrol our bloodstream, eliminating potential threats with precision and efficiency. Dendritic cells play a pivotal role in orchestrating immune responses. In an artistic representation, we see these sentinel-like cells capturing antigens and presenting them to other immune cells for recognition (artwork). The TEM image of a human white blood cell bearing HLA antigen highlights its significance in identifying foreign substances and triggering appropriate immune responses. Blood cells form the backbone of our immunity; they transport oxygen and vital nutrients while also serving as defenders against invading pathogens. Antibodies take center stage once again in captivating artwork depicting their diverse shapes and functions. They act as molecular weapons targeting specific antigens with incredible accuracy. Cortisol crystals under light micrograph remind us that stress can impact our immune system's performance. Managing stress levels becomes crucial for maintaining optimal immunity. Micrograph evidence showcases Dohle bodies within blood cells—an indicator of infection or inflammation—a reminder that vigilance is key to combating potential health threats effectively. An illustration portrays how vaccination triggers an orchestrated response involving microbes, antigens, antibodies, plasma cells (TEM), ultimately fortifying our defenses against future infections. Understanding the complexity and resilience of our immune system is essential.