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PMC2170320_fig07_15725.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | MurG and MreB localization are independent of the spherical cell morphology (A and B). LMC500 cells were grown for 2 MDs in the presence of mecillinam (inhibitor of PBP2), at 28°C in GB1. Cells were immunolabelled with anti-MreB (A) or anti-MurG (B). The MreB helical structure is preserved and the multi-foci localizati... |
PMC2170428_fig06_15731.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Requirements of supplemental iron for biofilm formation and synthesis of C56–C68 fatty acids. M. smegmatis biofilms were grown for 4 days, with supplemental ferric iron induced in the following concentrations: none (A), 0.5 μM (B), 1 μM (C), 2 μM (D) and 5 μM (E). Samples were harvested, mycolic acids extracted, and an... |
PMC2170428_fig06_15735.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Requirements of supplemental iron for biofilm formation and synthesis of C56–C68 fatty acids. M. smegmatis biofilms were grown for 4 days, with supplemental ferric iron induced in the following concentrations: none (A), 0.5 μM (B), 1 μM (C), 2 μM (D) and 5 μM (E). Samples were harvested, mycolic acids extracted, and an... |
PMC2170428_fig06_15734.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Requirements of supplemental iron for biofilm formation and synthesis of C56–C68 fatty acids. M. smegmatis biofilms were grown for 4 days, with supplemental ferric iron induced in the following concentrations: none (A), 0.5 μM (B), 1 μM (C), 2 μM (D) and 5 μM (E). Samples were harvested, mycolic acids extracted, and an... |
PMC2170440_F4_15741.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Electron micrographs of infected cells. A. K6 cell infected with HHV-6 (arrows) with margination of the chromatin in the nucleus and extensive vascularization. B. K2 cell showing HIV-1 particles (arrows). It is unclear whether the particles are outside the cell or in a vacuole inside the cell. C. K5 cell showing partia... |
PMC2170440_F4_15742.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Electron micrographs of infected cells. A. K6 cell infected with HHV-6 (arrows) with margination of the chromatin in the nucleus and extensive vascularization. B. K2 cell showing HIV-1 particles (arrows). It is unclear whether the particles are outside the cell or in a vacuole inside the cell. C. K5 cell showing partia... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15752.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15755.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15747.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15745.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15750.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15751.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15756.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15746.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15754.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2171038_fig06_15748.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Sit1-GFP location in wild-type (WT) and mutant cells.Wild-type and mutant cells, transformed with pGAL-SIT1-GFP, were cultured overnight in raffinose-containing medium to midexponential growth phase. Sit1-GFP synthesis was induced by incubating the cells for 1 h with galactose. Glucose was then added and the culture wa... |
PMC2173894_F1_15757.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Standing radiograph before anterior release. |
PMC2173894_F4_15759.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Standing radiograph after posterior instrumentation. |
PMC2173894_F5_15761.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Standing radiograph 5 years after surgery. |
PMC2173894_F5_15760.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Standing radiograph 5 years after surgery. |
PMC2173897_F1_15763.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | a, b. Endoscopic examination showed an irregular nodulated lesion in the antrum area (a) and a reddish aggregated-type semi-circumferential nodulated lesion extending from the prepyloric area to duodenal bulb through the normal mucosa with the former lesion (arrowheads show the p-ring) (b). |
PMC2173897_F1_15764.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | a, b. Endoscopic examination showed an irregular nodulated lesion in the antrum area (a) and a reddish aggregated-type semi-circumferential nodulated lesion extending from the prepyloric area to duodenal bulb through the normal mucosa with the former lesion (arrowheads show the p-ring) (b). |
PMC2173897_F2_15762.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | The double-contrast picture showed an irregular nodulated lesion from the prepyloric area to the duodenal bulb (arrowheads show extension to the duodenal bulb. arrows show the p-ring) |
PMC2173901_F3_15766.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Post mortem incision of the necrotic tissue exudes an abundance of gaseous bubbles (arrows). |
PMC2173902_F1_15768.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Orthogonal views for segmenting the amygdala and hippocampus on MRI sections. A three dimensional reconstruction of images (a) in which lines indicate the position of the horizontal plane (b), sagittal plane (c), and coronal plane (d) is shown. The arrow in b indicates the best-fit line along the white matter separatin... |
PMC2173902_F1_15770.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Orthogonal views for segmenting the amygdala and hippocampus on MRI sections. A three dimensional reconstruction of images (a) in which lines indicate the position of the horizontal plane (b), sagittal plane (c), and coronal plane (d) is shown. The arrow in b indicates the best-fit line along the white matter separatin... |
PMC2173902_F1_15767.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Orthogonal views for segmenting the amygdala and hippocampus on MRI sections. A three dimensional reconstruction of images (a) in which lines indicate the position of the horizontal plane (b), sagittal plane (c), and coronal plane (d) is shown. The arrow in b indicates the best-fit line along the white matter separatin... |
PMC2173902_F1_15769.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Orthogonal views for segmenting the amygdala and hippocampus on MRI sections. A three dimensional reconstruction of images (a) in which lines indicate the position of the horizontal plane (b), sagittal plane (c), and coronal plane (d) is shown. The arrow in b indicates the best-fit line along the white matter separatin... |
PMC2173904_F7_15773.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Electron microscopy of untreated or MnTBAP-treated HIV-1 infected macrophages. Untreated macrophages show accumulation of many mature particles, at different stages of maturation, in cytoplasmatic vacuoles and in the extracellular space. By contrast in MnTBAP (30 μM) treated macrophages no viral particles are found. Th... |
PMC2173904_F7_15775.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Electron microscopy of untreated or MnTBAP-treated HIV-1 infected macrophages. Untreated macrophages show accumulation of many mature particles, at different stages of maturation, in cytoplasmatic vacuoles and in the extracellular space. By contrast in MnTBAP (30 μM) treated macrophages no viral particles are found. Th... |
PMC2174464_F2_15782.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Immunohistochemical localization of TNF-α in the lung. No positive staining for TNF-α was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 4 h (c) and at 24 hours (d) after carrageenan injection demons... |
PMC2174464_F2_15783.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Immunohistochemical localization of TNF-α in the lung. No positive staining for TNF-α was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 4 h (c) and at 24 hours (d) after carrageenan injection demons... |
PMC2174464_F2_15777.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Immunohistochemical localization of TNF-α in the lung. No positive staining for TNF-α was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 4 h (c) and at 24 hours (d) after carrageenan injection demons... |
PMC2174464_F2_15780.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Immunohistochemical localization of TNF-α in the lung. No positive staining for TNF-α was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 4 h (c) and at 24 hours (d) after carrageenan injection demons... |
PMC2174464_F2_15781.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Immunohistochemical localization of TNF-α in the lung. No positive staining for TNF-α was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 4 h (c) and at 24 hours (d) after carrageenan injection demons... |
PMC2174464_F2_15778.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Immunohistochemical localization of TNF-α in the lung. No positive staining for TNF-α was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 4 h (c) and at 24 hours (d) after carrageenan injection demons... |
PMC2174464_F5_15790.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Immunohistochemical localization of Bax in the lung. Lung biopsies were taken 24 h after injection of carrageenan. No positive staining for Bax was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 24 h... |
PMC2174464_F5_15792.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Immunohistochemical localization of Bax in the lung. Lung biopsies were taken 24 h after injection of carrageenan. No positive staining for Bax was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 24 h... |
PMC2174464_F5_15794.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Immunohistochemical localization of Bax in the lung. Lung biopsies were taken 24 h after injection of carrageenan. No positive staining for Bax was observed in the lung tissues collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b). On the contrary, tissue sections obtained from WT animals at 24 h... |
PMC2174464_F6_15786.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Immunohistochemical localization of Bcl-2 in the lung. Lung biopsies were taken 24 h after injection of carrageenan. Lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b) demonstrated Bcl-2 positive staining while in the lung from carrageenan-treated WT mice the staining sign... |
PMC2174464_F6_15789.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Immunohistochemical localization of Bcl-2 in the lung. Lung biopsies were taken 24 h after injection of carrageenan. Lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b) demonstrated Bcl-2 positive staining while in the lung from carrageenan-treated WT mice the staining sign... |
PMC2174464_F6_15788.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Immunohistochemical localization of Bcl-2 in the lung. Lung biopsies were taken 24 h after injection of carrageenan. Lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b) demonstrated Bcl-2 positive staining while in the lung from carrageenan-treated WT mice the staining sign... |
PMC2174464_F8_15795.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Immunohistochemical localization of ZO-1 in the lung. In lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b), ZO-1 was uniformly and continuously distributed along the alveolar epithelium and the vascular endothelium. In contrast, a significant disruption of immuno-signal f... |
PMC2174464_F8_15802.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Immunohistochemical localization of ZO-1 in the lung. In lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b), ZO-1 was uniformly and continuously distributed along the alveolar epithelium and the vascular endothelium. In contrast, a significant disruption of immuno-signal f... |
PMC2174464_F8_15799.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Immunohistochemical localization of ZO-1 in the lung. In lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b), ZO-1 was uniformly and continuously distributed along the alveolar epithelium and the vascular endothelium. In contrast, a significant disruption of immuno-signal f... |
PMC2174464_F8_15797.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Immunohistochemical localization of ZO-1 in the lung. In lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b), ZO-1 was uniformly and continuously distributed along the alveolar epithelium and the vascular endothelium. In contrast, a significant disruption of immuno-signal f... |
PMC2174464_F8_15796.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Immunohistochemical localization of ZO-1 in the lung. In lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b), ZO-1 was uniformly and continuously distributed along the alveolar epithelium and the vascular endothelium. In contrast, a significant disruption of immuno-signal f... |
PMC2174464_F8_15798.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Immunohistochemical localization of ZO-1 in the lung. In lung tissue sections collected at 24 hours from sham WT mice (a) and from sham TNF-αR1KO mice (b), ZO-1 was uniformly and continuously distributed along the alveolar epithelium and the vascular endothelium. In contrast, a significant disruption of immuno-signal f... |
PMC2174466_F5_15809.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Accumulation of autofluorescent compounds in Physcomitrella after CF treatment and B. cinerea inoculation. Examination of UV-stimulated autofluorescence of B. cinerea-inoculated leaf (A, C), PDB-treated leaf (B), PDB- (D), B. cinerea spores- (E), LB- (F) and CF(SCC1)-treated protonemal filaments (G). A closer view of a... |
PMC2174466_F5_15806.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Accumulation of autofluorescent compounds in Physcomitrella after CF treatment and B. cinerea inoculation. Examination of UV-stimulated autofluorescence of B. cinerea-inoculated leaf (A, C), PDB-treated leaf (B), PDB- (D), B. cinerea spores- (E), LB- (F) and CF(SCC1)-treated protonemal filaments (G). A closer view of a... |
PMC2174466_F5_15803.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Accumulation of autofluorescent compounds in Physcomitrella after CF treatment and B. cinerea inoculation. Examination of UV-stimulated autofluorescence of B. cinerea-inoculated leaf (A, C), PDB-treated leaf (B), PDB- (D), B. cinerea spores- (E), LB- (F) and CF(SCC1)-treated protonemal filaments (G). A closer view of a... |
PMC2174466_F5_15807.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Accumulation of autofluorescent compounds in Physcomitrella after CF treatment and B. cinerea inoculation. Examination of UV-stimulated autofluorescence of B. cinerea-inoculated leaf (A, C), PDB-treated leaf (B), PDB- (D), B. cinerea spores- (E), LB- (F) and CF(SCC1)-treated protonemal filaments (G). A closer view of a... |
PMC2174467_F3_15811.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | A serie of photomicrographs showing the distribution, shape and interrelationships with host minerals and other inclusions of primary type 2 fluid inclusions. (A): Comparatively large type 1 and type 2b fluid inclusion coexisting in the same zoisite crystal (sample Dior-2). The type 2b inclusion is isolated. Two smalle... |
PMC2174467_F3_15813.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | A serie of photomicrographs showing the distribution, shape and interrelationships with host minerals and other inclusions of primary type 2 fluid inclusions. (A): Comparatively large type 1 and type 2b fluid inclusion coexisting in the same zoisite crystal (sample Dior-2). The type 2b inclusion is isolated. Two smalle... |
PMC2174467_F3_15815.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | A serie of photomicrographs showing the distribution, shape and interrelationships with host minerals and other inclusions of primary type 2 fluid inclusions. (A): Comparatively large type 1 and type 2b fluid inclusion coexisting in the same zoisite crystal (sample Dior-2). The type 2b inclusion is isolated. Two smalle... |
PMC2174467_F3_15810.jpg | What is shown in this image? | A serie of photomicrographs showing the distribution, shape and interrelationships with host minerals and other inclusions of primary type 2 fluid inclusions. (A): Comparatively large type 1 and type 2b fluid inclusion coexisting in the same zoisite crystal (sample Dior-2). The type 2b inclusion is isolated. Two smalle... |
PMC2174480_F5_15816.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Negative-stained EM images of BRD1 and 2 filaments at 30,000 × magnification on Formvar-coated nickel grids. A) BRD1 filaments in a lanthanum solution; B) BRD2 in a lanthanum solution; C) BRD2 in a calcium solution; D) BRD2 in a lanthanum solution with EDTA added post filament formation. The images clearly show that fi... |
PMC2174480_F5_15817.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Negative-stained EM images of BRD1 and 2 filaments at 30,000 × magnification on Formvar-coated nickel grids. A) BRD1 filaments in a lanthanum solution; B) BRD2 in a lanthanum solution; C) BRD2 in a calcium solution; D) BRD2 in a lanthanum solution with EDTA added post filament formation. The images clearly show that fi... |
PMC2174482_F1_15820.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Selective superior mesenteric artery angiogram showing large feeding artery to a mass in the right iliac fossa with extensive vascular blush. |
PMC2174482_F1_15821.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Selective superior mesenteric artery angiogram showing large feeding artery to a mass in the right iliac fossa with extensive vascular blush. |
PMC2174482_F2_15819.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Venous phase of selective superior mesenteric artery angiogram showing large draining vein from the mass. |
PMC2174490_F1_15822.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Ultrasound image. This image was obtained during the second scanning session. Layers are marked as follows. (a) skin, (b) outer, (c) middle and (d) inner, adipose layer. |
PMC2174493_F1_15823.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Photograph of the LifeShirt, the data collection system used in this study. ECG and inductive plethysmography bands are embedded in the garment. Data was stored on a PDA (shown). |
PMC2174495_F1_15824.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Renal biopsy specimen (HE): An essentially normal glomerulus, with open capillary lumens and only minimal hypercellularity. |
PMC2174495_F2_15826.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Renal biopsy specimen (HE): focal loss of tubular epithelial cells and presence of cellular debris inside of the tubules, consistent with acute tubular necrosis; no interstitial fibrosis was present. Immunofluorescence (not shown) was negative. |
PMC2174495_F3_15825.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Renal biopsy specimen (Electron micrograph × 10000): Epithelial cells effaced along the glomerular basement membrane. |
PMC2174503_F1_15830.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Right upper lobe clinical stage IA NSCLC treatment planning CT (A), planned radiation dose distribution (B: the planning treatment volume is shown in orange and the 30 Gy isodose line in blue), and CT at 6 and 12 months post-treatment (C and D) show progressive fibrosis in the treated volume that ultimately impedes CT ... |
PMC2174503_F1_15829.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Right upper lobe clinical stage IA NSCLC treatment planning CT (A), planned radiation dose distribution (B: the planning treatment volume is shown in orange and the 30 Gy isodose line in blue), and CT at 6 and 12 months post-treatment (C and D) show progressive fibrosis in the treated volume that ultimately impedes CT ... |
PMC2174503_F1_15828.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Right upper lobe clinical stage IA NSCLC treatment planning CT (A), planned radiation dose distribution (B: the planning treatment volume is shown in orange and the 30 Gy isodose line in blue), and CT at 6 and 12 months post-treatment (C and D) show progressive fibrosis in the treated volume that ultimately impedes CT ... |
PMC2174503_F1_15831.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Right upper lobe clinical stage IA NSCLC treatment planning CT (A), planned radiation dose distribution (B: the planning treatment volume is shown in orange and the 30 Gy isodose line in blue), and CT at 6 and 12 months post-treatment (C and D) show progressive fibrosis in the treated volume that ultimately impedes CT ... |
PMC2174933_F9_15833.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | The peroneus brevis tendon is then passed through the tenotomy in the Achilles tendon. |
PMC2174933_F9_15832.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | The peroneus brevis tendon is then passed through the tenotomy in the Achilles tendon. |
PMC2174933_F12_15834.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | A second transverse tenotomy is made in the proximal stump of the Achilles tendon, the tendon of peroneus brevis is passed through this tenotomy, and pulled distally. |
PMC2174940_F4_15835.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Immunohistochemical labelling for the presence of LIF-R in the testis of 13-day-old rats (A-C). Faint brown staining for the presence of OSM type I receptor/LIF receptor is present in a cluster of fetal-type Leydig cells (A; asterisk). The staining is much stronger in stem Leydig cells/precursor cells identified by the... |
PMC2174940_F4_15836.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Immunohistochemical labelling for the presence of LIF-R in the testis of 13-day-old rats (A-C). Faint brown staining for the presence of OSM type I receptor/LIF receptor is present in a cluster of fetal-type Leydig cells (A; asterisk). The staining is much stronger in stem Leydig cells/precursor cells identified by the... |
PMC2174940_F4_15837.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Immunohistochemical labelling for the presence of LIF-R in the testis of 13-day-old rats (A-C). Faint brown staining for the presence of OSM type I receptor/LIF receptor is present in a cluster of fetal-type Leydig cells (A; asterisk). The staining is much stronger in stem Leydig cells/precursor cells identified by the... |
PMC2174940_F4_15838.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Immunohistochemical labelling for the presence of LIF-R in the testis of 13-day-old rats (A-C). Faint brown staining for the presence of OSM type I receptor/LIF receptor is present in a cluster of fetal-type Leydig cells (A; asterisk). The staining is much stronger in stem Leydig cells/precursor cells identified by the... |
PMC2174969_pbio-0060002-g009_15847.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | BERT Releases Geminin from the Inhibition of ERNI(A) Representative colonies from the two-hybrid screen (left to right): positive (+) control, negative (−) control, ERNI+BERT (E-B), ERNIcc+BERT (Ecc-B), ERNI without coiled-coil domain + BERT (EΔcc-B), and BERT alone (B).(B) Amino acid sequence of BERT. The sequence ori... |
PMC2174969_pbio-0060002-g009_15849.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | BERT Releases Geminin from the Inhibition of ERNI(A) Representative colonies from the two-hybrid screen (left to right): positive (+) control, negative (−) control, ERNI+BERT (E-B), ERNIcc+BERT (Ecc-B), ERNI without coiled-coil domain + BERT (EΔcc-B), and BERT alone (B).(B) Amino acid sequence of BERT. The sequence ori... |
PMC2174969_pbio-0060002-g009_15839.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | BERT Releases Geminin from the Inhibition of ERNI(A) Representative colonies from the two-hybrid screen (left to right): positive (+) control, negative (−) control, ERNI+BERT (E-B), ERNIcc+BERT (Ecc-B), ERNI without coiled-coil domain + BERT (EΔcc-B), and BERT alone (B).(B) Amino acid sequence of BERT. The sequence ori... |
PMC2174969_pbio-0060002-g009_15846.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | BERT Releases Geminin from the Inhibition of ERNI(A) Representative colonies from the two-hybrid screen (left to right): positive (+) control, negative (−) control, ERNI+BERT (E-B), ERNIcc+BERT (Ecc-B), ERNI without coiled-coil domain + BERT (EΔcc-B), and BERT alone (B).(B) Amino acid sequence of BERT. The sequence ori... |
PMC2174969_pbio-0060002-g009_15840.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | BERT Releases Geminin from the Inhibition of ERNI(A) Representative colonies from the two-hybrid screen (left to right): positive (+) control, negative (−) control, ERNI+BERT (E-B), ERNIcc+BERT (Ecc-B), ERNI without coiled-coil domain + BERT (EΔcc-B), and BERT alone (B).(B) Amino acid sequence of BERT. The sequence ori... |
PMC2174969_pbio-0060002-g009_15841.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | BERT Releases Geminin from the Inhibition of ERNI(A) Representative colonies from the two-hybrid screen (left to right): positive (+) control, negative (−) control, ERNI+BERT (E-B), ERNIcc+BERT (Ecc-B), ERNI without coiled-coil domain + BERT (EΔcc-B), and BERT alone (B).(B) Amino acid sequence of BERT. The sequence ori... |
PMC2175530_pone-0001452-g002_15850.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Non-Angiogenic Phenotype in Scleroderma Compared to Normal Controls.A) There was increased staining in CD123 in perivascular cells in the superficial horizontal plexus in skin biopsies from scleroderma patients compared with normal controls. B) Interferon a (IFNa) in situ hybridization exhibited a robust signal in scle... |
PMC2175530_pone-0001452-g002_15851.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Non-Angiogenic Phenotype in Scleroderma Compared to Normal Controls.A) There was increased staining in CD123 in perivascular cells in the superficial horizontal plexus in skin biopsies from scleroderma patients compared with normal controls. B) Interferon a (IFNa) in situ hybridization exhibited a robust signal in scle... |
PMC2175530_pone-0001452-g004_15853.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Immunohistochemistry and in situ results before and after HDIT/HCT show regain of VE cadherin and loss of RGS5 and Interferon α.A.) Immunohistochemistry for CD31 before and after HDIT and autologous HCT is positive in both biopsies, whereas B) when compared with CD31 stained biopsies above, VE cadherin is negative befo... |
PMC2175530_pone-0001452-g004_15852.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Immunohistochemistry and in situ results before and after HDIT/HCT show regain of VE cadherin and loss of RGS5 and Interferon α.A.) Immunohistochemistry for CD31 before and after HDIT and autologous HCT is positive in both biopsies, whereas B) when compared with CD31 stained biopsies above, VE cadherin is negative befo... |
PMC2176061_F14_15857.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Panels (A and B) show examples of immuno-electron microscopy with anti Necl-3 antibody in the pons of three-month old rats. The signal was enhanced with nanogold particles. Note the immunoreactivity at the interface between the axon shaft (star) and the concentric myelin folds. The myelin sheaths locally detach from th... |
PMC2176061_F14_15858.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Panels (A and B) show examples of immuno-electron microscopy with anti Necl-3 antibody in the pons of three-month old rats. The signal was enhanced with nanogold particles. Note the immunoreactivity at the interface between the axon shaft (star) and the concentric myelin folds. The myelin sheaths locally detach from th... |
PMC2176061_F14_15859.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Panels (A and B) show examples of immuno-electron microscopy with anti Necl-3 antibody in the pons of three-month old rats. The signal was enhanced with nanogold particles. Note the immunoreactivity at the interface between the axon shaft (star) and the concentric myelin folds. The myelin sheaths locally detach from th... |
PMC2176061_F14_15856.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Panels (A and B) show examples of immuno-electron microscopy with anti Necl-3 antibody in the pons of three-month old rats. The signal was enhanced with nanogold particles. Note the immunoreactivity at the interface between the axon shaft (star) and the concentric myelin folds. The myelin sheaths locally detach from th... |
PMC2176061_F14_15854.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Panels (A and B) show examples of immuno-electron microscopy with anti Necl-3 antibody in the pons of three-month old rats. The signal was enhanced with nanogold particles. Note the immunoreactivity at the interface between the axon shaft (star) and the concentric myelin folds. The myelin sheaths locally detach from th... |
PMC2176061_F14_15855.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Panels (A and B) show examples of immuno-electron microscopy with anti Necl-3 antibody in the pons of three-month old rats. The signal was enhanced with nanogold particles. Note the immunoreactivity at the interface between the axon shaft (star) and the concentric myelin folds. The myelin sheaths locally detach from th... |
PMC2176065_F7_15863.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Formation of spindle-like structures (SLS) by muscle cells during wound healing. (A) Double labeling of muscle tissue with rhodamine-labeled phalloidin (green) and Hoescht (red) shows the presence of SLS at the injury site. The lack of nuclei within or near the SLS shows the non-cellular nature of these structures. (B)... |
PMC2176065_F7_15866.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Formation of spindle-like structures (SLS) by muscle cells during wound healing. (A) Double labeling of muscle tissue with rhodamine-labeled phalloidin (green) and Hoescht (red) shows the presence of SLS at the injury site. The lack of nuclei within or near the SLS shows the non-cellular nature of these structures. (B)... |
PMC2176065_F7_15865.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Formation of spindle-like structures (SLS) by muscle cells during wound healing. (A) Double labeling of muscle tissue with rhodamine-labeled phalloidin (green) and Hoescht (red) shows the presence of SLS at the injury site. The lack of nuclei within or near the SLS shows the non-cellular nature of these structures. (B)... |
PMC2176065_F7_15867.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Formation of spindle-like structures (SLS) by muscle cells during wound healing. (A) Double labeling of muscle tissue with rhodamine-labeled phalloidin (green) and Hoescht (red) shows the presence of SLS at the injury site. The lack of nuclei within or near the SLS shows the non-cellular nature of these structures. (B)... |
PMC2176065_F7_15864.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Formation of spindle-like structures (SLS) by muscle cells during wound healing. (A) Double labeling of muscle tissue with rhodamine-labeled phalloidin (green) and Hoescht (red) shows the presence of SLS at the injury site. The lack of nuclei within or near the SLS shows the non-cellular nature of these structures. (B)... |
PMC2180173_F2_15883.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Fluorescence patterns of representative chimeric proteins in tobacco protoplasts. Image of a tobacco protoplast transformed with pG2HPLE1-YFP (a), pG2HPLF1-YFP (b), pG2HPLF2-YFP (c), pG2HPLF3-YFP (d) chimeric constructs. The scale bar corresponds to 20 μm. |
PMC2180173_F2_15888.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Fluorescence patterns of representative chimeric proteins in tobacco protoplasts. Image of a tobacco protoplast transformed with pG2HPLE1-YFP (a), pG2HPLF1-YFP (b), pG2HPLF2-YFP (c), pG2HPLF3-YFP (d) chimeric constructs. The scale bar corresponds to 20 μm. |
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