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PMC2222648_F8_17004.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Cartilage localisation in unfused sutures. A-B) Serial H&E and Alcian blue stain of right unfused lambdoid suture (#83) showing cartilage (boxed regions expanded in panels E and F, respectively) on either side of suture mesenchyme (m). C) Alcian blue stain of left unfused lambdoid suture (#83) showing cartilage fronts ... |
PMC2222648_F8_17008.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Cartilage localisation in unfused sutures. A-B) Serial H&E and Alcian blue stain of right unfused lambdoid suture (#83) showing cartilage (boxed regions expanded in panels E and F, respectively) on either side of suture mesenchyme (m). C) Alcian blue stain of left unfused lambdoid suture (#83) showing cartilage fronts ... |
PMC2222648_F8_17000.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Cartilage localisation in unfused sutures. A-B) Serial H&E and Alcian blue stain of right unfused lambdoid suture (#83) showing cartilage (boxed regions expanded in panels E and F, respectively) on either side of suture mesenchyme (m). C) Alcian blue stain of left unfused lambdoid suture (#83) showing cartilage fronts ... |
PMC2222648_F8_17009.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Cartilage localisation in unfused sutures. A-B) Serial H&E and Alcian blue stain of right unfused lambdoid suture (#83) showing cartilage (boxed regions expanded in panels E and F, respectively) on either side of suture mesenchyme (m). C) Alcian blue stain of left unfused lambdoid suture (#83) showing cartilage fronts ... |
PMC2222663_F6_17012.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17010.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17025.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17015.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17013.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17024.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17020.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17022.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17018.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222663_F6_17021.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Efficient dimerisation and encapsidation are associated with correct assembly and particle maturation in HIV-2. COS-1 cells were transfected with envelope-deleted provirus and virions were harvested 48 h later. Purified HIV-2 particles were analysed by negative staining and electron microscopy. (A) Five examples of wha... |
PMC2222670_F1_17026.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | CT scan showing aerobilia (arrow) consistent with a cholecysto-enteric fistula and free fluid within the abdomen. |
PMC2222670_F2_17029.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | CT scan showing multiple dilated loops of small bowel with free fluid and air seen on the mesenteric border of the mid jejunum (arrow) suggesting perforation of the small bowel. |
PMC2222671_F2_17027.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Computed tomography revealed an inhomogeneous fatty mass in the left hemithorax with invasive features to the heart and left hemidiaphragm. |
PMC2222671_F2_17028.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Computed tomography revealed an inhomogeneous fatty mass in the left hemithorax with invasive features to the heart and left hemidiaphragm. |
PMC2222672_F1_17030.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | CT scan of the chest showing a large localised blood clot (black arrow) compressing the left ventricle (white arrow). Also note bilateral pleural effusions. |
PMC2222674_F1_17032.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Brain computer tomography cuts of the patient, demonstrating basal ganglia and periventricular calcification. |
PMC2222674_F1_17031.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Brain computer tomography cuts of the patient, demonstrating basal ganglia and periventricular calcification. |
PMC2222674_F2_17033.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Result of FISH analysis using LSI probe (TUPLE 1) from DiGeorge/velocardiofacial syndrome critical region. TUPLE 1 (HIRA) probe was labeled in Spectrum Orange and Arylsulfatase A (ARSA) in SpectrumGreen as control. Absence of the orange signal indicates deletion of the TUPLE 1 locus at 22q11.2. |
PMC2222674_F2_17035.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Result of FISH analysis using LSI probe (TUPLE 1) from DiGeorge/velocardiofacial syndrome critical region. TUPLE 1 (HIRA) probe was labeled in Spectrum Orange and Arylsulfatase A (ARSA) in SpectrumGreen as control. Absence of the orange signal indicates deletion of the TUPLE 1 locus at 22q11.2. |
PMC2222677_F2_17037.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Another view of the left kidney and spleen. |
PMC2222930_pmed-0040332-g003_17042.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Cineventriculogram of a 49-Year-Old Male with Chagas Heart DiseaseThe picture shows the apical aneurysm (sacular) with normal coronary arteries. |
PMC2222930_pmed-0040332-g003_17038.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Cineventriculogram of a 49-Year-Old Male with Chagas Heart DiseaseThe picture shows the apical aneurysm (sacular) with normal coronary arteries. |
PMC2222930_pmed-0040332-g003_17040.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Cineventriculogram of a 49-Year-Old Male with Chagas Heart DiseaseThe picture shows the apical aneurysm (sacular) with normal coronary arteries. |
PMC2222930_pmed-0040332-g003_17041.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Cineventriculogram of a 49-Year-Old Male with Chagas Heart DiseaseThe picture shows the apical aneurysm (sacular) with normal coronary arteries. |
PMC2222946_pmed-0040353-g004_17048.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Potential Mechanisms of Tumor Cell Killing Employed by WR-delB18R
(A) Immunocompetent (C57/B6) mice bearing subcutaneous CMT-93 tumors and treated with a single tail vein injection of 1 × 108 PFU of either psoralen-UV–inactivated WR (IAVV), WR, or WR-delB18R were sacrificed 7 d post-treatment, and CD4-positive cells in... |
PMC2222946_pmed-0040353-g004_17047.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Potential Mechanisms of Tumor Cell Killing Employed by WR-delB18R
(A) Immunocompetent (C57/B6) mice bearing subcutaneous CMT-93 tumors and treated with a single tail vein injection of 1 × 108 PFU of either psoralen-UV–inactivated WR (IAVV), WR, or WR-delB18R were sacrificed 7 d post-treatment, and CD4-positive cells in... |
PMC2222946_pmed-0040353-g004_17043.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Potential Mechanisms of Tumor Cell Killing Employed by WR-delB18R
(A) Immunocompetent (C57/B6) mice bearing subcutaneous CMT-93 tumors and treated with a single tail vein injection of 1 × 108 PFU of either psoralen-UV–inactivated WR (IAVV), WR, or WR-delB18R were sacrificed 7 d post-treatment, and CD4-positive cells in... |
PMC2222946_pmed-0040353-g004_17045.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Potential Mechanisms of Tumor Cell Killing Employed by WR-delB18R
(A) Immunocompetent (C57/B6) mice bearing subcutaneous CMT-93 tumors and treated with a single tail vein injection of 1 × 108 PFU of either psoralen-UV–inactivated WR (IAVV), WR, or WR-delB18R were sacrificed 7 d post-treatment, and CD4-positive cells in... |
PMC2222951_ppat-0040023-g002_17050.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Liver Granulomas in WT and macIL-10tg Mice(A and B) Granulomas in the liver parenchyma of wt (A) and macIL-10tg (B) mice were revealed by hematoxylin-eosin staining. Representative micrographs of granulomas present at day 7 post-infection were shown (×400 original magnification). Note that granulomas were mainly compos... |
PMC2222951_ppat-0040023-g002_17051.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Liver Granulomas in WT and macIL-10tg Mice(A and B) Granulomas in the liver parenchyma of wt (A) and macIL-10tg (B) mice were revealed by hematoxylin-eosin staining. Representative micrographs of granulomas present at day 7 post-infection were shown (×400 original magnification). Note that granulomas were mainly compos... |
PMC2222951_ppat-0040023-g002_17049.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Liver Granulomas in WT and macIL-10tg Mice(A and B) Granulomas in the liver parenchyma of wt (A) and macIL-10tg (B) mice were revealed by hematoxylin-eosin staining. Representative micrographs of granulomas present at day 7 post-infection were shown (×400 original magnification). Note that granulomas were mainly compos... |
PMC2222951_ppat-0040023-g006_17055.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? |
C. burnetii Infection and Pulmonary Lesions(A) Wild-type and macIL-10tg mice were injected with 5 × 105
C. burnetii organisms by the intratracheal route. The number of bacterial DNA copies found in lungs was determined by qPCR. The results are expressed as mean ± SD of three mice per time point. *p < 0.05.(B) Pulmonar... |
PMC2222951_ppat-0040023-g006_17054.jpg | What does this image primarily show? |
C. burnetii Infection and Pulmonary Lesions(A) Wild-type and macIL-10tg mice were injected with 5 × 105
C. burnetii organisms by the intratracheal route. The number of bacterial DNA copies found in lungs was determined by qPCR. The results are expressed as mean ± SD of three mice per time point. *p < 0.05.(B) Pulmonar... |
PMC2222951_ppat-0040023-g006_17056.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? |
C. burnetii Infection and Pulmonary Lesions(A) Wild-type and macIL-10tg mice were injected with 5 × 105
C. burnetii organisms by the intratracheal route. The number of bacterial DNA copies found in lungs was determined by qPCR. The results are expressed as mean ± SD of three mice per time point. *p < 0.05.(B) Pulmonar... |
PMC2223071_pone-0001601-g003_17059.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Mechanical ventilation-induced neutrophil leukocyte infiltration in lung tissue.(A) Control (non-ventilated) lung tissue. (B) Mechanical ventilation-induced lung injury following mechanical ventilation (10 ml/kg, 8 hours). Arrows point at mononuclear leukocytes in the alveoli. Hematoxylin-eosin staining, 40-fold magnif... |
PMC2223071_pone-0001601-g009_17060.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Immunohistochemistry dual staining for GADD45α and MMP8.Wild-type animals were stained for GADD45α and MMP8 prior to (A) and following mechanical ventilation (10 ml/kg, 8 hours), (B). Both gene products showed increased expression following ventilation. The staining pattern suggests cytosolic staining in multiple cell ... |
PMC2223071_pone-0001601-g009_17061.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Immunohistochemistry dual staining for GADD45α and MMP8.Wild-type animals were stained for GADD45α and MMP8 prior to (A) and following mechanical ventilation (10 ml/kg, 8 hours), (B). Both gene products showed increased expression following ventilation. The staining pattern suggests cytosolic staining in multiple cell ... |
PMC2223072_pone-0001600-g002_17064.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Notochord-somite boundary and/or extra-notochord tissue attracts EB3 movement.(a) A relatively late notochord cell (Stage 13∼) that was proximal to the boundary. The cell was divided into three regions (left: L, center: C, right: R) of equal horizontal (mediolateral) length for tracking the EB3 comets to clarify the di... |
PMC2223072_pone-0001600-g002_17066.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Notochord-somite boundary and/or extra-notochord tissue attracts EB3 movement.(a) A relatively late notochord cell (Stage 13∼) that was proximal to the boundary. The cell was divided into three regions (left: L, center: C, right: R) of equal horizontal (mediolateral) length for tracking the EB3 comets to clarify the di... |
PMC2223072_pone-0001600-g002_17065.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Notochord-somite boundary and/or extra-notochord tissue attracts EB3 movement.(a) A relatively late notochord cell (Stage 13∼) that was proximal to the boundary. The cell was divided into three regions (left: L, center: C, right: R) of equal horizontal (mediolateral) length for tracking the EB3 comets to clarify the di... |
PMC2223072_pone-0001600-g002_17063.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Notochord-somite boundary and/or extra-notochord tissue attracts EB3 movement.(a) A relatively late notochord cell (Stage 13∼) that was proximal to the boundary. The cell was divided into three regions (left: L, center: C, right: R) of equal horizontal (mediolateral) length for tracking the EB3 comets to clarify the di... |
PMC2225398_F4_17073.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17077.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17072.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17081.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17071.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17078.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17070.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17080.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17079.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F4_17069.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Transgene expression of hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord. (A) Histological assessment of EGFP expression by hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants in rat spinal cord at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating localisation and gene... |
PMC2225398_F6_17083.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17084.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17093.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17092.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17082.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17087.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17088.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17089.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17090.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17086.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17085.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225398_F6_17091.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Transgene expression of subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants. Histological assessment of EGFP expression by subcutaneous hMSC-NT3-EGFP cell transplants at three time points post transplantation (day 1, week 1 and week 2). First row: hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining indicating the presence of nucleated cells into ... |
PMC2225418_F2_17094.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Showing postoperative radiograph after total hip arthroplasty. |
PMC2225439_pbio-0060017-g004_17095.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | In Vivo Amyloid Formation of the GnRH Analog L14A total of 200 μg of L14 in 200 μl of 5% D-mannitol was injected subcutaneously into an adult rat, which was sacrificed 1 d later. Tissue sections close to the injection site were stained with CR. In (A) and (B), the red CR staining, and in (C) and (D), the CR birefringen... |
PMC2225439_pbio-0060017-g004_17097.jpg | What is shown in this image? | In Vivo Amyloid Formation of the GnRH Analog L14A total of 200 μg of L14 in 200 μl of 5% D-mannitol was injected subcutaneously into an adult rat, which was sacrificed 1 d later. Tissue sections close to the injection site were stained with CR. In (A) and (B), the red CR staining, and in (C) and (D), the CR birefringen... |
PMC2225462_fig1_17099.jpg | What is shown in this image? | CT scan of the right scapula demonstrating a tumor in the infraspinatus fossa (arrows). |
PMC2225462_fig1_17100.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | CT scan of the right scapula demonstrating a tumor in the infraspinatus fossa (arrows). |
PMC2225462_fig2_17101.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | MRI of the right scapula showing a decrease in size
of the PEComa after completion of neoadjuvant treatment (arrow). Edema of the surrounding
infraspinatus muscle is evident as a bright area with less distinct boundaries
than the tumor. |
PMC2225466_fig1_17102.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Findings at endoscopy. Note the large ulcerative gastric mass on the
greater curve of the stomach. |
PMC2225466_fig3_17104.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Computerised tomography scan of large
abdominal mass measuring 20 × 11 × 25 cm. |
PMC2225466_fig3_17103.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Computerised tomography scan of large
abdominal mass measuring 20 × 11 × 25 cm. |
PMC2225468_fig5_17105.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Three month
followup CT scan abdomen with contrast demonstrating
no enhancing tumor remaining following TACE. Extensive necrosis and deposition of ethiodol trapped
within tumor. |
PMC2225469_fig1_17107.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Two methods to establish the orthotopic tumors.
Panel (a) shows surgical exposure of the proximal
tibia plus drilling a hole through cortical bone to accommodate
osteosarcoma cells (25× magnification); Panel (b) shows a high
magnification (200×) of orthotopic bone tumor with the surgical
method. Panels (c) and (d) exa... |
PMC2225469_fig1_17106.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Two methods to establish the orthotopic tumors.
Panel (a) shows surgical exposure of the proximal
tibia plus drilling a hole through cortical bone to accommodate
osteosarcoma cells (25× magnification); Panel (b) shows a high
magnification (200×) of orthotopic bone tumor with the surgical
method. Panels (c) and (d) exa... |
PMC2225469_fig1_17109.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Two methods to establish the orthotopic tumors.
Panel (a) shows surgical exposure of the proximal
tibia plus drilling a hole through cortical bone to accommodate
osteosarcoma cells (25× magnification); Panel (b) shows a high
magnification (200×) of orthotopic bone tumor with the surgical
method. Panels (c) and (d) exa... |
PMC2225469_fig2_17119.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | MicroCT images of the orthotopic osteosarcoma model. Panels (a) and (e) shows 7 days after G292 tumor cells inoculation; (b) and (f) show 2 weeks; Panels (c) and (g) show 4
weeks; and panels (d) and (h) show 8 weeks after the tumor cells
transfer. Lower panels show the 3D isosurfaces of the tibia harboring tumors. |
PMC2225469_fig2_17116.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | MicroCT images of the orthotopic osteosarcoma model. Panels (a) and (e) shows 7 days after G292 tumor cells inoculation; (b) and (f) show 2 weeks; Panels (c) and (g) show 4
weeks; and panels (d) and (h) show 8 weeks after the tumor cells
transfer. Lower panels show the 3D isosurfaces of the tibia harboring tumors. |
PMC2225469_fig2_17113.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | MicroCT images of the orthotopic osteosarcoma model. Panels (a) and (e) shows 7 days after G292 tumor cells inoculation; (b) and (f) show 2 weeks; Panels (c) and (g) show 4
weeks; and panels (d) and (h) show 8 weeks after the tumor cells
transfer. Lower panels show the 3D isosurfaces of the tibia harboring tumors. |
PMC2225469_fig2_17115.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | MicroCT images of the orthotopic osteosarcoma model. Panels (a) and (e) shows 7 days after G292 tumor cells inoculation; (b) and (f) show 2 weeks; Panels (c) and (g) show 4
weeks; and panels (d) and (h) show 8 weeks after the tumor cells
transfer. Lower panels show the 3D isosurfaces of the tibia harboring tumors. |
PMC2225469_fig5_17110.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Pulmonary metastasis of the experimental osteosarcoma established by G292 cells. Lung
sections stained with H & E. Panel (a) is a micrograph at 25×
magnification, (b) shows the metastatic lesion at 200×, while panel
(c) at 400× magnification. |
PMC2225469_fig5_17112.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Pulmonary metastasis of the experimental osteosarcoma established by G292 cells. Lung
sections stained with H & E. Panel (a) is a micrograph at 25×
magnification, (b) shows the metastatic lesion at 200×, while panel
(c) at 400× magnification. |
PMC2226078_Fig2_17122.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Computed tomography scan a during and b after the radiofrequency session with the patient in a supine position. The electrode is deployed inside the metastatic lesion of the left acetabulum (metastasis from breast cancer). There is no enhancement after intravenous contrast media administration. Before the radiofrequenc... |
PMC2226078_Fig2_17121.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Computed tomography scan a during and b after the radiofrequency session with the patient in a supine position. The electrode is deployed inside the metastatic lesion of the left acetabulum (metastasis from breast cancer). There is no enhancement after intravenous contrast media administration. Before the radiofrequenc... |
PMC2226078_Fig3_17123.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Computed tomography scan images at the level of the sacrum show a, b two different electrode placements within a soft tissue mass involving the sacrum and right iliac bone (metastasis from thyroid cancer). Before the radiofrequency session, the average pain score was 7. During the first 24 h after radiofrequency, it wa... |
PMC2226078_Fig4_17125.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Computed tomography scan image during the electrode placement inside a a metastatic lesion involving a rib (the primary neoplasm originates in the lung). Immediately after the radiofrequency session the contrast enhancement CT scan revealed a hypodense area (necrosis) inside the lesion. Before the radiofrequency sessio... |
PMC2226078_Fig4_17126.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Computed tomography scan image during the electrode placement inside a a metastatic lesion involving a rib (the primary neoplasm originates in the lung). Immediately after the radiofrequency session the contrast enhancement CT scan revealed a hypodense area (necrosis) inside the lesion. Before the radiofrequency sessio... |
PMC2228305_F1_17129.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Two frames (a) and (b) from a real dynamic PET study used for the formation of a simulated dynamic PET phantom image series, (c). The TACs (d) from the study were used for the definition of the corresponding TAC functions of the phantom. The phantom consisted of a large ellipse (M) corresponding to the normal tissue ma... |
PMC2228305_F1_17127.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Two frames (a) and (b) from a real dynamic PET study used for the formation of a simulated dynamic PET phantom image series, (c). The TACs (d) from the study were used for the definition of the corresponding TAC functions of the phantom. The phantom consisted of a large ellipse (M) corresponding to the normal tissue ma... |
PMC2228305_F8_17130.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Similarity maps of the PET studies shown in Fig. 2 showing SQS (a), SC (c), and CS (b) from the liver study, and the CS (d) from the colon study. The reference ROIs were placed over the lesions in both cases. |
PMC2228368_fig02_17135.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | TUNEL staining and cell proliferation in the OB. (A) +/+ OB showing lack of TUNEL staining compared with (B) TUNEL-positive staining in the m/m mice shown in higher-power magnification in (C) Note, staining is highest in the GL where architecture is distorted (see also Fig. 1). (D) There is a decrease in bromodeoxyurid... |
PMC2228368_fig02_17138.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | TUNEL staining and cell proliferation in the OB. (A) +/+ OB showing lack of TUNEL staining compared with (B) TUNEL-positive staining in the m/m mice shown in higher-power magnification in (C) Note, staining is highest in the GL where architecture is distorted (see also Fig. 1). (D) There is a decrease in bromodeoxyurid... |
PMC2228368_fig02_17134.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | TUNEL staining and cell proliferation in the OB. (A) +/+ OB showing lack of TUNEL staining compared with (B) TUNEL-positive staining in the m/m mice shown in higher-power magnification in (C) Note, staining is highest in the GL where architecture is distorted (see also Fig. 1). (D) There is a decrease in bromodeoxyurid... |
PMC2228368_fig02_17137.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | TUNEL staining and cell proliferation in the OB. (A) +/+ OB showing lack of TUNEL staining compared with (B) TUNEL-positive staining in the m/m mice shown in higher-power magnification in (C) Note, staining is highest in the GL where architecture is distorted (see also Fig. 1). (D) There is a decrease in bromodeoxyurid... |
PMC2228368_fig02_17136.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | TUNEL staining and cell proliferation in the OB. (A) +/+ OB showing lack of TUNEL staining compared with (B) TUNEL-positive staining in the m/m mice shown in higher-power magnification in (C) Note, staining is highest in the GL where architecture is distorted (see also Fig. 1). (D) There is a decrease in bromodeoxyurid... |
PMC2228368_fig01_17151.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Analysis of OBs. Macro- and microscopic analysis of OB from m/m and +/+ mice. (A) Macroscopic view of a m/m mouse compared with a +/+ littermate at 9 weeks old. (B) +/+ OB showing normal size of OB. (C) m/m OB showing decreased size compared with +/+. (D) m/m show decreased volume of the OB compared with either +/+ or ... |
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