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Leukocytes Collection (#3)

"Exploring the Dynamic World of Leukocytes: Unveiling their Intricate Structures and Functions" Plasma cells, captured under a TEM microscope

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Coronary thrombosis, light micrograph

Coronary thrombosis, light micrograph
Coronary thrombosis. Light micrograph of a section through a thrombus (blood clot) in the coronary artery of the heart. The clot is packed full of red blood cells (red)

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Budding HIV particle, computer artwork

Budding HIV particle, computer artwork
Budding HIV particle. Computer artwork of an HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) particle (green) exiting a T-lymphocyte (a type of white blood cell, lower left)

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Cells from a urine infection, SEM

Cells from a urine infection, SEM
Cells from a urine infection. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of crenated red blood cells, white blood cells and epithelial cells present in a urine sample taken from someone with a

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Activated granulocytes, SEM

Activated granulocytes, SEM
Activated granulocytes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of activated granulocyte, or polymorphonucleocytes (PMNs), white blood cells

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Monocyte white blood cells, artwork

Monocyte white blood cells, artwork
Monocyte white blood cells. Computer artwork of monocyte white blood cells, showing their lobed nuclei (purple, centre). Monocytes, like all white blood cells

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Basophil white blood cells, artwork

Basophil white blood cells, artwork
Basophil white blood cells. Computer artwork of basophil white blood cells, showing their lobed nuclei (red). Basophils are the smallest and least common of the white blood cells

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Lymph node, TEM

Lymph node, TEM
Lymph node. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through the peripheral corona of a lymph nodule, showing numerous small lymphocyte white blood cells (dark)

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Eosinophil white blood cells, artwork

Eosinophil white blood cells, artwork
Eosinophil white blood cells. Computer artwork of eosinophil white blood cells, showing their lobed nuclei (centre). Eosinophils, like all white blood cells, are part of the immune system

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Immune system, artwork

Immune system, artwork
Immune system. Computer artwork showing how T-cells (right), antibodies (Y-shaped) and antigen-presenting cells (APC, left) interact during an immune response

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Human immune response, artwork

Human immune response, artwork
Human immune response. Computer artwork showing the interactions of the various white blood cells (purple) involved during an immune response in the human body

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Immune response to chronic inflammation

Immune response to chronic inflammation. Computer artwork showing the interaction of T cell, lymphocyte, and macrophage white blood cells in response to chronic inflammation of the skin (top)

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Skin damage immune response, artwork

Skin damage immune response, artwork
Skin damage immune response. Computer artwork showing the bodys immune response to pathogens (red dots) entering through a skin wound (upper centre)

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Brain cells, light micrograph

Brain cells, light micrograph
Brain cells. Fluorescence light micrograph of activated microglial cells (stained for membrane co-factor protein, yellow) and oligodendrocytes (stained for myelin basic protein, red)

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Allergic response, artwork

Allergic response, artwork
Allergic response. Computer artwork showing the process that produces an allergic reaction. Antigens (blue), such as pollen

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Lung alveoli and blood cells, TEM

Lung alveoli and blood cells, TEM
Lung alveoli and blood cells. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through lung alveoli and blood cells

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Blood cells in blood vessel, artwork

Blood cells in blood vessel, artwork
Blood cells in blood vessel, computer artwork. Red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) distribute oxygen to body tissues, and carry waste carbon dioxide back to the lungs

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: White blood cell, TEM

White blood cell, TEM
White blood cell. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of an eosinophil (a type of white blood cell), part of the bodys immune system

Background imageLeukocytes Collection: Human blood cells, SEM

Human blood cells, SEM
Human blood cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Seen here are platelets (small, roundish) and a neutrophil white blood cell (large, whitish)




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"Exploring the Dynamic World of Leukocytes: Unveiling their Intricate Structures and Functions" Plasma cells, captured under a TEM microscope, reveal their unique morphology and specialized role in producing antibodies to fight off infections. #MicroscopicMarvels Witness the remarkable transformation of an activated macrophage through SEM imaging (C015/6375). These powerful immune cells engulf and destroy harmful pathogens, safeguarding our bodies from harm. #MightyMacrophages Delve into the realm of lymphocyte white blood cells with captivating artwork that showcases their diversity and crucial role in orchestrating our body's immune response against invaders. #GuardiansOfImmunity Behold the intricate network formed by white blood cells and platelets as seen through SEM imaging (C016/3099). This symbiotic relationship ensures efficient clotting mechanisms while defending against foreign substances within our bloodstream. Dive deeper into the mesmerizing world of white blood cells and platelets with another stunning SEM image (C016/3098), revealing their incredible structures up close. #CellularWonders Explore the fascinating features of monocyte white blood cell under SEM microscopy (C016/3089) - these versatile warriors play a vital role in phagocytosis, clearing away debris, and initiating immune responses when needed. Picture No. 11675574 takes us on an extraordinary journey inside our bloodstream, showcasing various types of blood cells captured using high-resolution SEM technology – a testament to nature's beauty at its smallest scale. 8 & 9: Step into a microscopic wonderland where red and white blood cells dance together harmoniously as observed through breathtaking SEM images (#BloodCellsSEM). Marvel at this delicate balance essential for maintaining optimal health. 10: Eosinophil white blood cell steals the spotlight under TEM microscopy (C014/1438).