2 Oct 2011

Small is Beautiful/ NIKON photomicrography(20 pics)

Telophase HeLa (cancer) cells expressing Aurora B-EGFP (green)
By Dr. Paul D. Andrews
University of Dundee
Dundee, Scotland, UK
By Viktor Sykora
Institute of Pathophysiology, First Medical Faculty
Charles University
Prague, Czech Republic
Spiral vessels from banana plant stem
Dr. Stephen Lowry
University of Ulster
By Portstewart, Co. Londonderry, UK
Stephen Lowry,
Zebrafish olfactory bulbs
By Oliver Braubach
Department of Physiology & Biophysics
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Anisakis pegreffi (parasitic worm)
By J. Claire Hoving
Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine
University Of Cape Town
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Griffithsia monillis (red seaweed)
By Dr. John Huisman
Murdoch University
School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology
Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia
Female Axonopsis (water mite),
By Antonio G. Valdecasas and Jose M. Becerra
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC
Madrid, Spain
Drosophila sp. (fly) egg chamber with extra cell number
By Juliette Mathieu
CNRS
Paris, France
By Evaporated ascorbic acid solution
Donald Schick
Pomona, California, USA
Oblique polarized light
Multi-stacked diatoms G. balticum, P. angulatum; colors carefully selected and enhanced
By Michael J. Stringer
I.D.R.S. Member (retired)
Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, UK
Red begonia (stamens of male flower)
By Mayumi Wakazaki and Dr. Kiminori Toyooka
RIKEN Plant Science Center
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Craspedodiscus coscinodiscus Ehrenberg (extinct marine diatom)
By Stephen Nagy, M.D.
Montana Diatoms
Helena, Montana, USA
Artemia salina (brine shrimp) in a drop of water
By Viktor Sykora
Institute of Pathophysiology, First Medical Faculty
Charles University
Prague, Czech Republic
Sodium saccharin crystals
By Darryl Hover
Salem, Oregon, USA
Crystallized soy sauce
By Yanping Wang
Beijing Planetarium
Beijing, China
Porpita porpita (blue button) tentacle
By Christian Gautier
Biosphoto Agency
Le Mans, Sarthe, France
Bryozoa
By Jocelyn Cheng
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, New York, USA
Divaricatic acid from Evernia divaricata (lichen), recrystallized from acetone
By Dr. Ralf Wagner
DĂĽsseldorf, Germany
Crystallized melt of sulfur and acetanilide
 By Dr. John Hart
Hart3D Films and Dept. Atmospheric and Oceanic Sci. Univ. Colorado, Boulder
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Tortula papillosa (moss)
Christian Gautier
Biosphoto Agency
Le Mans, Sarthe, France

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