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PMC2242781_F2_17595.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | O-fucose is not required during Notch signaling in wing disks. Third instar wing disks stained for WG expression (red), with dorsal up and anterior to the left. (A)Wild-type. (B) Schematic drawing. WG expression is indicated in red. D-V indicates dorsal-ventral boundary. Ofut1 is expressed in both compartments whereas ... |
PMC2242781_F2_17591.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | O-fucose is not required during Notch signaling in wing disks. Third instar wing disks stained for WG expression (red), with dorsal up and anterior to the left. (A)Wild-type. (B) Schematic drawing. WG expression is indicated in red. D-V indicates dorsal-ventral boundary. Ofut1 is expressed in both compartments whereas ... |
PMC2242781_F2_17589.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | O-fucose is not required during Notch signaling in wing disks. Third instar wing disks stained for WG expression (red), with dorsal up and anterior to the left. (A)Wild-type. (B) Schematic drawing. WG expression is indicated in red. D-V indicates dorsal-ventral boundary. Ofut1 is expressed in both compartments whereas ... |
PMC2242829_ppat-0040043-g001_17598.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Multi-Drug–Resistant P. aeruginosa Clinical Isolates Display Unusual Appendage-Like Structures on the Cell SurfaceTransmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of MDR virulent clinical isolates at magnification of 15,000 × 1.4.(A) Strain MDR1.(B) Strain MDR13.(C) Strain MDR25.(D) Strain MDR26.Novel appendage-like struc... |
PMC2242829_ppat-0040043-g001_17599.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Multi-Drug–Resistant P. aeruginosa Clinical Isolates Display Unusual Appendage-Like Structures on the Cell SurfaceTransmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of MDR virulent clinical isolates at magnification of 15,000 × 1.4.(A) Strain MDR1.(B) Strain MDR13.(C) Strain MDR25.(D) Strain MDR26.Novel appendage-like struc... |
PMC2242829_ppat-0040043-g001_17600.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Multi-Drug–Resistant P. aeruginosa Clinical Isolates Display Unusual Appendage-Like Structures on the Cell SurfaceTransmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of MDR virulent clinical isolates at magnification of 15,000 × 1.4.(A) Strain MDR1.(B) Strain MDR13.(C) Strain MDR25.(D) Strain MDR26.Novel appendage-like struc... |
PMC2242829_ppat-0040043-g002_17605.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Identification of Appendage-Like Structures(A, B) Fractionation of sheared cell surface proteins by 10% Tris-Glycine SDS-PAGE and identification of abundant proteins by N-terminal sequencing.(A), Lane 1, molecular weight standards (Bio-Rad, broad range, pre-stained); lane 2, strain MDR25; lane 3, strain MDR1. Black arr... |
PMC2242829_ppat-0040043-g002_17604.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Identification of Appendage-Like Structures(A, B) Fractionation of sheared cell surface proteins by 10% Tris-Glycine SDS-PAGE and identification of abundant proteins by N-terminal sequencing.(A), Lane 1, molecular weight standards (Bio-Rad, broad range, pre-stained); lane 2, strain MDR25; lane 3, strain MDR1. Black arr... |
PMC2242829_ppat-0040043-g002_17601.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Identification of Appendage-Like Structures(A, B) Fractionation of sheared cell surface proteins by 10% Tris-Glycine SDS-PAGE and identification of abundant proteins by N-terminal sequencing.(A), Lane 1, molecular weight standards (Bio-Rad, broad range, pre-stained); lane 2, strain MDR25; lane 3, strain MDR1. Black arr... |
PMC2242836_ppat-0040035-g002_17609.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | DSS-Induced Murine Gastrointestinal Mucosal DamageHistological sections of cecums from mice colonized with C. albicans strain SC5314 with continuation of penicillin, streptomycin, and gentamicin in the drinking water then given water with 2.5% DSS for various periods with or without induction of neutropenia.(A) No DSS,... |
PMC2242836_ppat-0040035-g002_17607.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | DSS-Induced Murine Gastrointestinal Mucosal DamageHistological sections of cecums from mice colonized with C. albicans strain SC5314 with continuation of penicillin, streptomycin, and gentamicin in the drinking water then given water with 2.5% DSS for various periods with or without induction of neutropenia.(A) No DSS,... |
PMC2242836_ppat-0040035-g002_17608.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | DSS-Induced Murine Gastrointestinal Mucosal DamageHistological sections of cecums from mice colonized with C. albicans strain SC5314 with continuation of penicillin, streptomycin, and gentamicin in the drinking water then given water with 2.5% DSS for various periods with or without induction of neutropenia.(A) No DSS,... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17620.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17619.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17615.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17618.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17617.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17616.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17611.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17613.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242848_pone-0001652-g006_17614.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Defective phenotype and function of human TVECs.The sections of human cervical (n = 25) and breast cancer (n = 5) specimens were stained immunohistochemically with mAbs to CD45, CD31, CD34, or VWF. None of the cases examined demonstrated normal profile of endothelial cell markers, and none of the markers examined was d... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17635.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17632.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17634.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17640.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17631.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17644.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17642.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17633.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17643.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17637.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17636.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g004_17641.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Immunostaining of sagittal sections from adult Vldlr null cerebella reveals that Purkinje cell ectopia includes cells from both zebrin II-immunonegative and -immunopositive subsets.A series of sagittal cryosections is illustrated from the vermis of adult Vldlr null cerebella immunostained for calbindin to reveal the lo... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17648.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17649.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17656.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17650.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17647.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17645.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17658.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17660.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17657.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17654.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17651.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g005_17655.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Purkinje cell ectopia in the Vldlr null cerebellum is parasagittally organized.Serial transverse cryosections through adult Vldlr null cerebellum immunostained with calbindin to reveal the location of all Purkinje cells (CaBP-A, D, G, J, M), or with zebrin II (ZII-B, E, H, K, N) phospholipase C ß4 (PLCß4-C, F, I, L, O)... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g007_17621.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | KLC3 immunolabeling reveals that ectopic Purkinje cells do not intermingle with the deep cerebellar nuclei.Sagittal cryosections from adult cerebella immunofluorescence labeled by using antibodies against KLC3 (magenta) to identify cerebellar nuclear neurons and calbindin (green) to identify Purkinje cells in wild type... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g007_17628.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | KLC3 immunolabeling reveals that ectopic Purkinje cells do not intermingle with the deep cerebellar nuclei.Sagittal cryosections from adult cerebella immunofluorescence labeled by using antibodies against KLC3 (magenta) to identify cerebellar nuclear neurons and calbindin (green) to identify Purkinje cells in wild type... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g007_17629.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | KLC3 immunolabeling reveals that ectopic Purkinje cells do not intermingle with the deep cerebellar nuclei.Sagittal cryosections from adult cerebella immunofluorescence labeled by using antibodies against KLC3 (magenta) to identify cerebellar nuclear neurons and calbindin (green) to identify Purkinje cells in wild type... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g007_17627.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | KLC3 immunolabeling reveals that ectopic Purkinje cells do not intermingle with the deep cerebellar nuclei.Sagittal cryosections from adult cerebella immunofluorescence labeled by using antibodies against KLC3 (magenta) to identify cerebellar nuclear neurons and calbindin (green) to identify Purkinje cells in wild type... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g007_17622.jpg | What is shown in this image? | KLC3 immunolabeling reveals that ectopic Purkinje cells do not intermingle with the deep cerebellar nuclei.Sagittal cryosections from adult cerebella immunofluorescence labeled by using antibodies against KLC3 (magenta) to identify cerebellar nuclear neurons and calbindin (green) to identify Purkinje cells in wild type... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g007_17623.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | KLC3 immunolabeling reveals that ectopic Purkinje cells do not intermingle with the deep cerebellar nuclei.Sagittal cryosections from adult cerebella immunofluorescence labeled by using antibodies against KLC3 (magenta) to identify cerebellar nuclear neurons and calbindin (green) to identify Purkinje cells in wild type... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g007_17625.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | KLC3 immunolabeling reveals that ectopic Purkinje cells do not intermingle with the deep cerebellar nuclei.Sagittal cryosections from adult cerebella immunofluorescence labeled by using antibodies against KLC3 (magenta) to identify cerebellar nuclear neurons and calbindin (green) to identify Purkinje cells in wild type... |
PMC2242849_pone-0001653-g007_17626.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | KLC3 immunolabeling reveals that ectopic Purkinje cells do not intermingle with the deep cerebellar nuclei.Sagittal cryosections from adult cerebella immunofluorescence labeled by using antibodies against KLC3 (magenta) to identify cerebellar nuclear neurons and calbindin (green) to identify Purkinje cells in wild type... |
PMC2243141_fig2_17666.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Immunohistochemical reactivity of representative cases using anti-myosin IIA antibody, ab24762 (abcam, Cambridge, UK) and anti-vimentin antibody (Dako Cytomation, Denmark A/S). Case A showed positive cytoplasmic staining for both myosin IIA and vimentin. Case B showed positive cytoplasmic staining for myosin IIA and ne... |
PMC2243141_fig2_17667.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Immunohistochemical reactivity of representative cases using anti-myosin IIA antibody, ab24762 (abcam, Cambridge, UK) and anti-vimentin antibody (Dako Cytomation, Denmark A/S). Case A showed positive cytoplasmic staining for both myosin IIA and vimentin. Case B showed positive cytoplasmic staining for myosin IIA and ne... |
PMC2243141_fig2_17663.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Immunohistochemical reactivity of representative cases using anti-myosin IIA antibody, ab24762 (abcam, Cambridge, UK) and anti-vimentin antibody (Dako Cytomation, Denmark A/S). Case A showed positive cytoplasmic staining for both myosin IIA and vimentin. Case B showed positive cytoplasmic staining for myosin IIA and ne... |
PMC2243141_fig2_17664.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Immunohistochemical reactivity of representative cases using anti-myosin IIA antibody, ab24762 (abcam, Cambridge, UK) and anti-vimentin antibody (Dako Cytomation, Denmark A/S). Case A showed positive cytoplasmic staining for both myosin IIA and vimentin. Case B showed positive cytoplasmic staining for myosin IIA and ne... |
PMC2243141_fig2_17661.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Immunohistochemical reactivity of representative cases using anti-myosin IIA antibody, ab24762 (abcam, Cambridge, UK) and anti-vimentin antibody (Dako Cytomation, Denmark A/S). Case A showed positive cytoplasmic staining for both myosin IIA and vimentin. Case B showed positive cytoplasmic staining for myosin IIA and ne... |
PMC2243141_fig2_17665.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Immunohistochemical reactivity of representative cases using anti-myosin IIA antibody, ab24762 (abcam, Cambridge, UK) and anti-vimentin antibody (Dako Cytomation, Denmark A/S). Case A showed positive cytoplasmic staining for both myosin IIA and vimentin. Case B showed positive cytoplasmic staining for myosin IIA and ne... |
PMC2243141_fig2_17662.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Immunohistochemical reactivity of representative cases using anti-myosin IIA antibody, ab24762 (abcam, Cambridge, UK) and anti-vimentin antibody (Dako Cytomation, Denmark A/S). Case A showed positive cytoplasmic staining for both myosin IIA and vimentin. Case B showed positive cytoplasmic staining for myosin IIA and ne... |
PMC2243165_fig1_17670.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | (A) Survivin expression in representative examples of OSCC, demonstrating strong and granular cytoplasmic staining (magnification × 400). (B) Distinct nuclear expression of survivin with concomitant weak cytoplasmic staining (magnification × 400). |
PMC2243165_fig1_17669.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | (A) Survivin expression in representative examples of OSCC, demonstrating strong and granular cytoplasmic staining (magnification × 400). (B) Distinct nuclear expression of survivin with concomitant weak cytoplasmic staining (magnification × 400). |
PMC2244600_F1_17671.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Plain abdominal x-ray showing small bowel obstruction with dilated large bowel in the left upper quadrant. |
PMC2244600_F3_17673.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Laparoscopic view of the left upper quadrant showing the distended caecum due to a 180° clockwise rotation of right colon (Falciform ligament – FL, terminal ileum – TI, arrow points to the base of the appendix). |
PMC2244600_F3_17672.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Laparoscopic view of the left upper quadrant showing the distended caecum due to a 180° clockwise rotation of right colon (Falciform ligament – FL, terminal ileum – TI, arrow points to the base of the appendix). |
PMC2244618_F1_17674.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | CT scans demonstrating the dissection at the level of the aortic valve. |
PMC2244618_F1_17675.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | CT scans demonstrating the dissection at the level of the aortic valve. |
PMC2244618_F2_17677.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | CT scans demonstrating the dissection at the level of the coeliac axis. |
PMC2244618_F3_17676.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | CT scans demonstrating the dissection at the level of the renal arteries. |
PMC2244710_pone-0001654-g006_17682.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Modulation of Vav activity is required for normal kinetics of latency in GC B cells.Balb/c mice were intranasally infected with viruses of the indicated viral genotypes. Spleen sections were processed for in situ hybridization with miRNA riboprobes. (A) Representative spleen sections from each group of animals. Dark st... |
PMC2244710_pone-0001654-g006_17684.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Modulation of Vav activity is required for normal kinetics of latency in GC B cells.Balb/c mice were intranasally infected with viruses of the indicated viral genotypes. Spleen sections were processed for in situ hybridization with miRNA riboprobes. (A) Representative spleen sections from each group of animals. Dark st... |
PMC2244710_pone-0001654-g006_17681.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Modulation of Vav activity is required for normal kinetics of latency in GC B cells.Balb/c mice were intranasally infected with viruses of the indicated viral genotypes. Spleen sections were processed for in situ hybridization with miRNA riboprobes. (A) Representative spleen sections from each group of animals. Dark st... |
PMC2244710_pone-0001654-g006_17683.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Modulation of Vav activity is required for normal kinetics of latency in GC B cells.Balb/c mice were intranasally infected with viruses of the indicated viral genotypes. Spleen sections were processed for in situ hybridization with miRNA riboprobes. (A) Representative spleen sections from each group of animals. Dark st... |
PMC2244710_pone-0001654-g006_17678.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Modulation of Vav activity is required for normal kinetics of latency in GC B cells.Balb/c mice were intranasally infected with viruses of the indicated viral genotypes. Spleen sections were processed for in situ hybridization with miRNA riboprobes. (A) Representative spleen sections from each group of animals. Dark st... |
PMC2244710_pone-0001654-g006_17689.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Modulation of Vav activity is required for normal kinetics of latency in GC B cells.Balb/c mice were intranasally infected with viruses of the indicated viral genotypes. Spleen sections were processed for in situ hybridization with miRNA riboprobes. (A) Representative spleen sections from each group of animals. Dark st... |
PMC2244710_pone-0001654-g006_17686.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Modulation of Vav activity is required for normal kinetics of latency in GC B cells.Balb/c mice were intranasally infected with viruses of the indicated viral genotypes. Spleen sections were processed for in situ hybridization with miRNA riboprobes. (A) Representative spleen sections from each group of animals. Dark st... |
PMC2244806_pone-0001679-g003_17690.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Three-dimensional surface projection of activations and deactivations associated with improvisation during the Jazz paradigm.Medial prefrontal cortex activation, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex deactivation, and sensorimotor activation can be seen. The scale bar shows the range of t-scores; the axes demonstrate anatomic... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17693.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17695.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17692.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17694.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17703.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17700.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17701.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17702.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17699.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2244809_pone-0001688-g004_17696.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Illustrations of some of the criteria used for scoring.Panels A–E, G, H and J–L display HE stained sections, panels F and I show sections immunostained with Y. pestis specific antibodies. In the text below, the criteria are referred to according to the numbering in Table 1. A: Wedge shaped abscess (criterion 4) indicat... |
PMC2245911_F1_17707.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | (A) Areas of hemorrhage with extensive coagulative necrosis (arrows) (H&E, whole slide scan, equivalent to magnification of approximately ×12). (B) Vasculitis and (C) Fibrin microthrombus (H&E, original magnifications ×400). |
PMC2245911_F1_17708.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | (A) Areas of hemorrhage with extensive coagulative necrosis (arrows) (H&E, whole slide scan, equivalent to magnification of approximately ×12). (B) Vasculitis and (C) Fibrin microthrombus (H&E, original magnifications ×400). |
PMC2245911_F1_17706.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | (A) Areas of hemorrhage with extensive coagulative necrosis (arrows) (H&E, whole slide scan, equivalent to magnification of approximately ×12). (B) Vasculitis and (C) Fibrin microthrombus (H&E, original magnifications ×400). |
PMC2245911_F2_17705.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | (A) Massive infiltration of ovarian cortex by CMV infected cells and (B) Scattered CMV positive cells in the colon (Immunoperoxidase, original magnification ×400). |
PMC2245949_F1_17710.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Immunoperoxidase staining. Serial paraffin-embedded tissue sections of IHCCA show HSP27 and HSP72 expression in cholangiocarcinoma cells (brown staining). Left panels, 100× magnification; right panels, 200× magnification. |
PMC2245949_F1_17713.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Immunoperoxidase staining. Serial paraffin-embedded tissue sections of IHCCA show HSP27 and HSP72 expression in cholangiocarcinoma cells (brown staining). Left panels, 100× magnification; right panels, 200× magnification. |
PMC2245949_F1_17711.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Immunoperoxidase staining. Serial paraffin-embedded tissue sections of IHCCA show HSP27 and HSP72 expression in cholangiocarcinoma cells (brown staining). Left panels, 100× magnification; right panels, 200× magnification. |
PMC2245958_F1_17714.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Endoscopic ultrasonography showing a cystic tumour in the pancreatic body (Olympus GIF-130 video echo-endoscope with 7.5/12 MHz switchable radial probe). |
PMC2245961_F1_17715.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Posterior whole body bone scan shows linear increased activity at the region of the left lower ribs due to bed clothing contamination. |
PMC2245961_F2_17716.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Whole body bone scan on posterior view depicts a linear pattern of increased tracer accumulation at the level of the left lower ribs due to bed clothing contamination. |
PMC2245969_F1_17718.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Immunolocalization of CYP27B1 and VDR in placental chorionic villi. Placental sections were incubated with specific antibodies in order to localize important components of the vitamin D endocrine system. CYP27B1 protein was located in the syncytiotrophoblast layer (A). The use of anti N-terminus VDR specific antibody d... |
PMC2245969_F1_17720.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Immunolocalization of CYP27B1 and VDR in placental chorionic villi. Placental sections were incubated with specific antibodies in order to localize important components of the vitamin D endocrine system. CYP27B1 protein was located in the syncytiotrophoblast layer (A). The use of anti N-terminus VDR specific antibody d... |
PMC2245969_F1_17719.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Immunolocalization of CYP27B1 and VDR in placental chorionic villi. Placental sections were incubated with specific antibodies in order to localize important components of the vitamin D endocrine system. CYP27B1 protein was located in the syncytiotrophoblast layer (A). The use of anti N-terminus VDR specific antibody d... |
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