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PMC2276314_pone-0001961-g003_19737.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Rapamycin decreases phosphorylation of downstream targets of mTOR in the skin.
A, Immunoblots probed with anti-phospho-4E-BP1/2, anti-phospho-S6K and anti-phospho-S6 antibodies after gel electrophoresis of lysates from skin tissue of the plantar surface of the hindpaw. Animals received an injection of rapamycin or vehi... |
PMC2276314_pone-0001961-g003_19739.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Rapamycin decreases phosphorylation of downstream targets of mTOR in the skin.
A, Immunoblots probed with anti-phospho-4E-BP1/2, anti-phospho-S6K and anti-phospho-S6 antibodies after gel electrophoresis of lysates from skin tissue of the plantar surface of the hindpaw. Animals received an injection of rapamycin or vehi... |
PMC2276314_pone-0001961-g003_19736.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Rapamycin decreases phosphorylation of downstream targets of mTOR in the skin.
A, Immunoblots probed with anti-phospho-4E-BP1/2, anti-phospho-S6K and anti-phospho-S6 antibodies after gel electrophoresis of lysates from skin tissue of the plantar surface of the hindpaw. Animals received an injection of rapamycin or vehi... |
PMC2276314_pone-0001961-g003_19738.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Rapamycin decreases phosphorylation of downstream targets of mTOR in the skin.
A, Immunoblots probed with anti-phospho-4E-BP1/2, anti-phospho-S6K and anti-phospho-S6 antibodies after gel electrophoresis of lysates from skin tissue of the plantar surface of the hindpaw. Animals received an injection of rapamycin or vehi... |
PMC2276317_pone-0001976-g006_19747.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Susceptibility of Burkholderia to ROS generated by macrophages.The susceptibility of B. mallei to increasing concentrations of H2O2 is shown in A. Kinetic analysis of the viability of B. mallei in response to 200 µM H2O2 is shown in B. The cellular localization of phalloidin-labeled actin filaments (C) and GFP-expressi... |
PMC2276317_pone-0001976-g006_19744.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Susceptibility of Burkholderia to ROS generated by macrophages.The susceptibility of B. mallei to increasing concentrations of H2O2 is shown in A. Kinetic analysis of the viability of B. mallei in response to 200 µM H2O2 is shown in B. The cellular localization of phalloidin-labeled actin filaments (C) and GFP-expressi... |
PMC2276317_pone-0001976-g006_19743.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Susceptibility of Burkholderia to ROS generated by macrophages.The susceptibility of B. mallei to increasing concentrations of H2O2 is shown in A. Kinetic analysis of the viability of B. mallei in response to 200 µM H2O2 is shown in B. The cellular localization of phalloidin-labeled actin filaments (C) and GFP-expressi... |
PMC2276317_pone-0001976-g006_19742.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Susceptibility of Burkholderia to ROS generated by macrophages.The susceptibility of B. mallei to increasing concentrations of H2O2 is shown in A. Kinetic analysis of the viability of B. mallei in response to 200 µM H2O2 is shown in B. The cellular localization of phalloidin-labeled actin filaments (C) and GFP-expressi... |
PMC2276476_F3_19754.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19756.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19757.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19758.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19751.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19759.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19760.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19753.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19755.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F3_19752.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Nuclear division and morphogenesis during appressorium formation and plant penetration. (A) Appressorium morphogenesis. (a) Growth arrest and swelling of the hyphal tip (beginning of appressorium differentiation). Note that the nucleus is still in the hypha out of the incipient appressorium. (b-d) Time lapse of nuclear... |
PMC2276476_F4_19766.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19763.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19768.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19762.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19765.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19764.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19769.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19771.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19770.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276476_F4_19767.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Viability of spores and appressoria after plant infection. (A) Spores of strain H1-13 were inoculated onto onion epidermis. (a) After 24 h post inoculation all mycelial cells that developed on the surface of the onion epidermis contain intact nuclei. (b) After 48 h post inoculation the mycelium and appressoria on the l... |
PMC2276488_F2_19773.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Immunohistochemistry of equine lung tissue in healthy horses. Only occasionally some epithelial cells positive for Chlamydia psittaci antigens are detectable (brown staining, original magnification 40×). |
PMC2276488_F3_19774.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Immunohistochemistry of equine lung tissue in RAO. In RAO, animals with severe bronchiolitis (note the striking intraluminal accumulation of neutrophils and macrophages) most of the bronchiolar epithelial cells carry CP antigens (brown staining, original magnification 20×). |
PMC2276488_F5_19775.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Immunohistochemistry of equine lung tissue in RAO. Proliferating type II pneumocytes show chlamydial antigens as well (brown staining, original magnification 40×). |
PMC2276489_F1_19776.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Preoperative angiographic finding. Focal stenosis between bilateral cavo-pulmonary shunt and pulmonary artery, numerous collaterals arised from both internal mammary arteries. |
PMC2276499_F1_19777.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | (RV Mass). Sections A and B use the (T2-STIR) sequence to image the right ventricular (RV) free-wall mass. Section A shows the bright signal of the RV mass (arrow) in the short-axis plane of the RV and the left ventricle (LV). Section B shows the distinctly bright signal of the sharply-bordered RV mass (arrow) that mea... |
PMC2276499_F1_19780.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | (RV Mass). Sections A and B use the (T2-STIR) sequence to image the right ventricular (RV) free-wall mass. Section A shows the bright signal of the RV mass (arrow) in the short-axis plane of the RV and the left ventricle (LV). Section B shows the distinctly bright signal of the sharply-bordered RV mass (arrow) that mea... |
PMC2276499_F1_19779.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | (RV Mass). Sections A and B use the (T2-STIR) sequence to image the right ventricular (RV) free-wall mass. Section A shows the bright signal of the RV mass (arrow) in the short-axis plane of the RV and the left ventricle (LV). Section B shows the distinctly bright signal of the sharply-bordered RV mass (arrow) that mea... |
PMC2276499_F2_19781.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | (LV and Hepatic Masses). Sections A and B are vertical long axis images of the left ventricle (LV). Section A shows the bright signal from the large basal inferior wall mass (arrow) using T2-STIR. Section B shows the patchy signal from the large basal inferior wall mass (arrow) using LGE. Sections C and D are short axi... |
PMC2276499_F2_19784.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | (LV and Hepatic Masses). Sections A and B are vertical long axis images of the left ventricle (LV). Section A shows the bright signal from the large basal inferior wall mass (arrow) using T2-STIR. Section B shows the patchy signal from the large basal inferior wall mass (arrow) using LGE. Sections C and D are short axi... |
PMC2276499_F2_19782.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | (LV and Hepatic Masses). Sections A and B are vertical long axis images of the left ventricle (LV). Section A shows the bright signal from the large basal inferior wall mass (arrow) using T2-STIR. Section B shows the patchy signal from the large basal inferior wall mass (arrow) using LGE. Sections C and D are short axi... |
PMC2276505_F2_19788.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Computed tomography (CT) shows the enlarged duodenum and a mass lesion protruding into the muscular layer of the abdominal wall (arrowhead). |
PMC2276596_fig1_19792.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | (a) Conventional radiograph reveals an osteolytic lesion in metadiaphysis of the left distal tibia with cortical destruction. (b) T1-Weightened Magnetic Resonance Image shows a well-defined low density intramedullary location with cortical breakthrough. (c) Interlacing
bundles of spindle cells with enlarged shaped atyp... |
PMC2276596_fig1_19790.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | (a) Conventional radiograph reveals an osteolytic lesion in metadiaphysis of the left distal tibia with cortical destruction. (b) T1-Weightened Magnetic Resonance Image shows a well-defined low density intramedullary location with cortical breakthrough. (c) Interlacing
bundles of spindle cells with enlarged shaped atyp... |
PMC2276596_fig1_19791.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | (a) Conventional radiograph reveals an osteolytic lesion in metadiaphysis of the left distal tibia with cortical destruction. (b) T1-Weightened Magnetic Resonance Image shows a well-defined low density intramedullary location with cortical breakthrough. (c) Interlacing
bundles of spindle cells with enlarged shaped atyp... |
PMC2276596_fig1_19789.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | (a) Conventional radiograph reveals an osteolytic lesion in metadiaphysis of the left distal tibia with cortical destruction. (b) T1-Weightened Magnetic Resonance Image shows a well-defined low density intramedullary location with cortical breakthrough. (c) Interlacing
bundles of spindle cells with enlarged shaped atyp... |
PMC2276596_fig2_19793.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | (a) Abdominal computed tomography showing an hypodense lesion in the liver. (b) Tumor composed of fibrous stroma with myxohyaline areas
containing epithelioid cells with intracellular vacuoles (H&E, x20). (c) Tumor cells are immunostained with antibody to CD34. |
PMC2276596_fig2_19795.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | (a) Abdominal computed tomography showing an hypodense lesion in the liver. (b) Tumor composed of fibrous stroma with myxohyaline areas
containing epithelioid cells with intracellular vacuoles (H&E, x20). (c) Tumor cells are immunostained with antibody to CD34. |
PMC2276602_fig2_19796.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Computer tomography of the
chest. Extensive mediastinal soft tissue mass in the right paratracheal
region extending into the hilar and subcarinal region. |
PMC2276701_fig2_19799.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Nonuniform resolution feature in bilinear
reconstruction volume from freehand 2D slices: (a) high resolution in
cross-sectional view, (b) low resolution in sagittal view. |
PMC2276701_fig3_19798.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Compounded 3D volume for two orthogonal datasets: (a) cross-sectional view, (b) sagittal view. |
PMC2277406_F4_19802.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed in mesonephric cells and in seminiferous tubules of the developing testis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse developing urogenital ridge (E14) were probed with DIG-labeled antisense (left panel) and sense (right panel) Lbx2 cRNA probes in in situ hybridization experimen... |
PMC2277406_F4_19801.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed in mesonephric cells and in seminiferous tubules of the developing testis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse developing urogenital ridge (E14) were probed with DIG-labeled antisense (left panel) and sense (right panel) Lbx2 cRNA probes in in situ hybridization experimen... |
PMC2277406_F5_19803.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Lbx2 expression in embryonic an neonatal testis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis were probed with DIG-labeled antisense (B and D) and sense (A) Lbx2 cRNA probes in in situ hybridization experiments. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG a... |
PMC2277406_F5_19804.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | Lbx2 expression in embryonic an neonatal testis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis were probed with DIG-labeled antisense (B and D) and sense (A) Lbx2 cRNA probes in in situ hybridization experiments. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG a... |
PMC2277406_F5_19805.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Lbx2 expression in embryonic an neonatal testis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis were probed with DIG-labeled antisense (B and D) and sense (A) Lbx2 cRNA probes in in situ hybridization experiments. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG a... |
PMC2277406_F5_19806.jpg | Describe the main subject of this image. | Lbx2 expression in embryonic an neonatal testis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis were probed with DIG-labeled antisense (B and D) and sense (A) Lbx2 cRNA probes in in situ hybridization experiments. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG a... |
PMC2277406_F5_19807.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Lbx2 expression in embryonic an neonatal testis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis were probed with DIG-labeled antisense (B and D) and sense (A) Lbx2 cRNA probes in in situ hybridization experiments. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG a... |
PMC2277406_F6_19828.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Lbx2 expression in postnatal testis. In situ hybridization (ISH) experiments using DIG-labeled antisense (A, C, D, E, F) and sense (H) Lbx2 cRNA probes were performed on 6 μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG... |
PMC2277406_F6_19825.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Lbx2 expression in postnatal testis. In situ hybridization (ISH) experiments using DIG-labeled antisense (A, C, D, E, F) and sense (H) Lbx2 cRNA probes were performed on 6 μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG... |
PMC2277406_F6_19824.jpg | What is the dominant medical problem in this image? | Lbx2 expression in postnatal testis. In situ hybridization (ISH) experiments using DIG-labeled antisense (A, C, D, E, F) and sense (H) Lbx2 cRNA probes were performed on 6 μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG... |
PMC2277406_F6_19827.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Lbx2 expression in postnatal testis. In situ hybridization (ISH) experiments using DIG-labeled antisense (A, C, D, E, F) and sense (H) Lbx2 cRNA probes were performed on 6 μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG... |
PMC2277406_F6_19829.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Lbx2 expression in postnatal testis. In situ hybridization (ISH) experiments using DIG-labeled antisense (A, C, D, E, F) and sense (H) Lbx2 cRNA probes were performed on 6 μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse testis. Lbx2 mRNA was detected by immunostaining using an alkaline phosphatase-coupled anti-DIG... |
PMC2277406_F7_19809.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19815.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19816.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19820.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19810.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19808.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19811.jpg | What stands out most in this visual? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19817.jpg | What is the core subject represented in this visual? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19813.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19814.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19818.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F7_19812.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Lbx2 is strongly expressed throughout epididymal development. Top panel: schematic representation of the three regions of the epididymis and of the 5 segments of the caput. In situ hybridization experiments were performed on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis using DIG-labeled antisense... |
PMC2277406_F8_19832.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Lbx2 is expressed in the principal and basal cells of the epididymal epithelium. Top panel: schematic representation of the caput epididymis and its 5 segments. A DIG-labeled antisense Lbx2 cRNA probe was used in in situ hybridization experiments on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse adult epididy... |
PMC2277406_F8_19831.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Lbx2 is expressed in the principal and basal cells of the epididymal epithelium. Top panel: schematic representation of the caput epididymis and its 5 segments. A DIG-labeled antisense Lbx2 cRNA probe was used in in situ hybridization experiments on six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse adult epididy... |
PMC2277406_F9_19836.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | Lbx2 is expressed in a segment-specific manner in the adult epididymis. Top panel: schematic representation of the five segments of the caput and the two regions of the corpus epididymis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis were probed with a DIG-labeled antisense Lbx2 cRNA probe in in s... |
PMC2277406_F9_19839.jpg | What can you see in this picture? | Lbx2 is expressed in a segment-specific manner in the adult epididymis. Top panel: schematic representation of the five segments of the caput and the two regions of the corpus epididymis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis were probed with a DIG-labeled antisense Lbx2 cRNA probe in in s... |
PMC2277406_F9_19835.jpg | What is shown in this image? | Lbx2 is expressed in a segment-specific manner in the adult epididymis. Top panel: schematic representation of the five segments of the caput and the two regions of the corpus epididymis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis were probed with a DIG-labeled antisense Lbx2 cRNA probe in in s... |
PMC2277406_F9_19834.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | Lbx2 is expressed in a segment-specific manner in the adult epididymis. Top panel: schematic representation of the five segments of the caput and the two regions of the corpus epididymis. Six μm paraffin sections of paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse epididymis were probed with a DIG-labeled antisense Lbx2 cRNA probe in in s... |
PMC2277416_F1_19840.jpg | What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture? | (a&b) – CT Scan: Bilateral hydronephrosis with associated caecal mass (arrow showing hydronephrosis). |
PMC2277418_F1_19843.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Magnetic resonance image of intraneural hemangioma. (A) Sagittal T1 (B) T2 (C) axial T1 and (D) T2 (E) fat suppression images demonstrating an 3 × 2 × 1.5 cm lesion in the volar aspect of the right wrist. |
PMC2277418_F1_19845.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Magnetic resonance image of intraneural hemangioma. (A) Sagittal T1 (B) T2 (C) axial T1 and (D) T2 (E) fat suppression images demonstrating an 3 × 2 × 1.5 cm lesion in the volar aspect of the right wrist. |
PMC2277418_F1_19846.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Magnetic resonance image of intraneural hemangioma. (A) Sagittal T1 (B) T2 (C) axial T1 and (D) T2 (E) fat suppression images demonstrating an 3 × 2 × 1.5 cm lesion in the volar aspect of the right wrist. |
PMC2277419_F2_19849.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Electron micrographs of SSeCKS-IR in the lumbar spinal cord dorsal horn. (A) SSeCKS labeling in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord demonstrating the zone within lamina II outer in which the band of SSeCKS labeling (upper left of micrograph) is separated (dashed line) from the area of the dorsal horn lacking SSeCKS labe... |
PMC2277419_F2_19850.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Electron micrographs of SSeCKS-IR in the lumbar spinal cord dorsal horn. (A) SSeCKS labeling in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord demonstrating the zone within lamina II outer in which the band of SSeCKS labeling (upper left of micrograph) is separated (dashed line) from the area of the dorsal horn lacking SSeCKS labe... |
PMC2277419_F2_19848.jpg | What is the main focus of this visual representation? | Electron micrographs of SSeCKS-IR in the lumbar spinal cord dorsal horn. (A) SSeCKS labeling in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord demonstrating the zone within lamina II outer in which the band of SSeCKS labeling (upper left of micrograph) is separated (dashed line) from the area of the dorsal horn lacking SSeCKS labe... |
PMC2277419_F2_19851.jpg | What is the central feature of this picture? | Electron micrographs of SSeCKS-IR in the lumbar spinal cord dorsal horn. (A) SSeCKS labeling in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord demonstrating the zone within lamina II outer in which the band of SSeCKS labeling (upper left of micrograph) is separated (dashed line) from the area of the dorsal horn lacking SSeCKS labe... |
PMC2277428_F2_19852.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | Photograph of the surgical specimen. |
PMC2277433_F1_19855.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | Hematoxylin and eosin stained slides of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sample blocks of breast tumor tissue and metastatic breast tumor tissue in lymph node. Panel A (father): metastatic ductal carcinoma of breast in axillary lymph node. The tumor is almost completely replacing the normal tissue in this 2-cm ... |
PMC2277433_F1_19856.jpg | What is the focal point of this photograph? | Hematoxylin and eosin stained slides of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sample blocks of breast tumor tissue and metastatic breast tumor tissue in lymph node. Panel A (father): metastatic ductal carcinoma of breast in axillary lymph node. The tumor is almost completely replacing the normal tissue in this 2-cm ... |
PMC2277436_F1_19858.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | CT angiogram, transverse section showing the haematoma with marked displacement of airway to the left (endotracheal tube in situ). |
PMC2277436_F2_19857.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | CT angiogram, coronal section showing active leak of contrast from the right common carotid artery. Note the marked displacement of airway to the left. |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19871.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19868.jpg | What is shown in this image? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19870.jpg | What does this image primarily show? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19869.jpg | What key item or scene is captured in this photo? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19865.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19861.jpg | What object or scene is depicted here? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19862.jpg | What is the principal component of this image? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19864.jpg | What is being portrayed in this visual content? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
PMC2277461_ppat-1000049-g001_19866.jpg | Can you identify the primary element in this image? | DC-SIGN+-dendritic cells are present in the sub-epithelial tissues of the respiratory tract.(A,B) Cryosections of different tissues from healthy donors were stained for the expression of DC-SIGN (green) and CD150 (red) using specific antibodies, and for the nuclei using Hoechst (blue). The sections were analyzed by flu... |
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