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PMC516018_F8_414.jpg
Describe the main subject of this image.
Distribution of keratin IFs and K8 pS79 in hepatocytes from GF-fed FVB/n mice. A, C keratin IFs; B, D K8 pS79; A, B, C, D 5 month treatment. Asterisks in A and B indicate MBs reactive with Troma 1 but not with LJ4; arrows in C and D indicate MBs reactive with Troma 1 and LJ4, respectively. Scale bar = 20 μm.
PMC516018_F8_413.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Distribution of keratin IFs and K8 pS79 in hepatocytes from GF-fed FVB/n mice. A, C keratin IFs; B, D K8 pS79; A, B, C, D 5 month treatment. Asterisks in A and B indicate MBs reactive with Troma 1 but not with LJ4; arrows in C and D indicate MBs reactive with Troma 1 and LJ4, respectively. Scale bar = 20 μm.
PMC516018_F8_411.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Distribution of keratin IFs and K8 pS79 in hepatocytes from GF-fed FVB/n mice. A, C keratin IFs; B, D K8 pS79; A, B, C, D 5 month treatment. Asterisks in A and B indicate MBs reactive with Troma 1 but not with LJ4; arrows in C and D indicate MBs reactive with Troma 1 and LJ4, respectively. Scale bar = 20 μm.
PMC516028_F4_424.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
Expression of IGFBP3 and RXRalpha in human prostate tissues. Immunohistochemical staining for IGFBP3 is present as brown staining in normal prostate (A) and prostate cancer (C). Similarly RXRalpha expression is present in normal prostate (B) and lost in prostate cancer (D). All images recorded at 100× magnification.
PMC516028_F4_426.jpg
What does this image primarily show?
Expression of IGFBP3 and RXRalpha in human prostate tissues. Immunohistochemical staining for IGFBP3 is present as brown staining in normal prostate (A) and prostate cancer (C). Similarly RXRalpha expression is present in normal prostate (B) and lost in prostate cancer (D). All images recorded at 100× magnification.
PMC516028_F4_423.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Expression of IGFBP3 and RXRalpha in human prostate tissues. Immunohistochemical staining for IGFBP3 is present as brown staining in normal prostate (A) and prostate cancer (C). Similarly RXRalpha expression is present in normal prostate (B) and lost in prostate cancer (D). All images recorded at 100× magnification.
PMC516028_F4_425.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Expression of IGFBP3 and RXRalpha in human prostate tissues. Immunohistochemical staining for IGFBP3 is present as brown staining in normal prostate (A) and prostate cancer (C). Similarly RXRalpha expression is present in normal prostate (B) and lost in prostate cancer (D). All images recorded at 100× magnification.
PMC516043_F1_429.jpg
What is shown in this image?
The Secteur and its transmission through contamination tests in Nectria haematococca. (A) Wild-type strain exhibiting three spontaneous Secteurs (1, 2, 3). (B) s*789 mutant. (C) Contamination tests, using plugs from a Secteur or from s*789, on wild type (wt), result in one Secteur at each infection point. (D)Contaminat...
PMC516043_F1_428.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
The Secteur and its transmission through contamination tests in Nectria haematococca. (A) Wild-type strain exhibiting three spontaneous Secteurs (1, 2, 3). (B) s*789 mutant. (C) Contamination tests, using plugs from a Secteur or from s*789, on wild type (wt), result in one Secteur at each infection point. (D)Contaminat...
PMC516786_F5_439.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Importance of machine settings for using contrast for LV opacification. (a) In this example, endocardial border definition is probably adequate with standard tissue harmonic imaging – [see additional file 2.] (b) The use of contrast for LVO with standard diagnostic harmonic imaging machine settings provides worse borde...
PMC516786_F5_440.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Importance of machine settings for using contrast for LV opacification. (a) In this example, endocardial border definition is probably adequate with standard tissue harmonic imaging – [see additional file 2.] (b) The use of contrast for LVO with standard diagnostic harmonic imaging machine settings provides worse borde...
PMC516786_F6_432.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
Realtime 3D echocardiography without (a) – [additional file 6], and with contrast enhancement (b) [additional file 7]. There is clear benefit for LV border detection. [See also additional files 8 and 9 for real time 3-D movies without and with contrast respectively.]
PMC516786_F6_431.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Realtime 3D echocardiography without (a) – [additional file 6], and with contrast enhancement (b) [additional file 7]. There is clear benefit for LV border detection. [See also additional files 8 and 9 for real time 3-D movies without and with contrast respectively.]
PMC516786_F6_430.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Realtime 3D echocardiography without (a) – [additional file 6], and with contrast enhancement (b) [additional file 7]. There is clear benefit for LV border detection. [See also additional files 8 and 9 for real time 3-D movies without and with contrast respectively.]
PMC516786_F7_433.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
End systolic frames of 4CV at rest (left) and post stress (right). Note there is no obvious difference in the shape of the cavity on the grey scale images. Importantly, the LVO images demonstrate a clear change in shape with the basal and mid lateral segments lagging, suggestive of LCx stenosis. In addition, the mid la...
PMC516786_F7_434.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
End systolic frames of 4CV at rest (left) and post stress (right). Note there is no obvious difference in the shape of the cavity on the grey scale images. Importantly, the LVO images demonstrate a clear change in shape with the basal and mid lateral segments lagging, suggestive of LCx stenosis. In addition, the mid la...
PMC516786_F7_435.jpg
What is shown in this image?
End systolic frames of 4CV at rest (left) and post stress (right). Note there is no obvious difference in the shape of the cavity on the grey scale images. Importantly, the LVO images demonstrate a clear change in shape with the basal and mid lateral segments lagging, suggestive of LCx stenosis. In addition, the mid la...
PMC516786_F7_437.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
End systolic frames of 4CV at rest (left) and post stress (right). Note there is no obvious difference in the shape of the cavity on the grey scale images. Importantly, the LVO images demonstrate a clear change in shape with the basal and mid lateral segments lagging, suggestive of LCx stenosis. In addition, the mid la...
PMC516786_F7_436.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
End systolic frames of 4CV at rest (left) and post stress (right). Note there is no obvious difference in the shape of the cavity on the grey scale images. Importantly, the LVO images demonstrate a clear change in shape with the basal and mid lateral segments lagging, suggestive of LCx stenosis. In addition, the mid la...
PMC516786_F10_450.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Contribution of regional shape changes to the identification of perfusion defects, including irregular wall contour in the apex (a) and mid-inferior segment (b), both associated with subendocardial defects. The C shape of the basal inferior segment complements the diagnosis of a perfusion defect in this segment. (c)
PMC516786_F10_449.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Contribution of regional shape changes to the identification of perfusion defects, including irregular wall contour in the apex (a) and mid-inferior segment (b), both associated with subendocardial defects. The C shape of the basal inferior segment complements the diagnosis of a perfusion defect in this segment. (c)
PMC516786_F10_448.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Contribution of regional shape changes to the identification of perfusion defects, including irregular wall contour in the apex (a) and mid-inferior segment (b), both associated with subendocardial defects. The C shape of the basal inferior segment complements the diagnosis of a perfusion defect in this segment. (c)
PMC516786_F12_454.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
A clear apical defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress (bottom line) which was not evident at rest (top line), consistent with LAD stenosis. [See additional files 26-39 for full case movies, additional file 40 for angiogram and additional file 49 for curve fits].
PMC516786_F12_452.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
A clear apical defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress (bottom line) which was not evident at rest (top line), consistent with LAD stenosis. [See additional files 26-39 for full case movies, additional file 40 for angiogram and additional file 49 for curve fits].
PMC516786_F12_455.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
A clear apical defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress (bottom line) which was not evident at rest (top line), consistent with LAD stenosis. [See additional files 26-39 for full case movies, additional file 40 for angiogram and additional file 49 for curve fits].
PMC516786_F12_453.jpg
What does this image primarily show?
A clear apical defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress (bottom line) which was not evident at rest (top line), consistent with LAD stenosis. [See additional files 26-39 for full case movies, additional file 40 for angiogram and additional file 49 for curve fits].
PMC516786_F12_451.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
A clear apical defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress (bottom line) which was not evident at rest (top line), consistent with LAD stenosis. [See additional files 26-39 for full case movies, additional file 40 for angiogram and additional file 49 for curve fits].
PMC516786_F12_456.jpg
Describe the main subject of this image.
A clear apical defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress (bottom line) which was not evident at rest (top line), consistent with LAD stenosis. [See additional files 26-39 for full case movies, additional file 40 for angiogram and additional file 49 for curve fits].
PMC516786_F13_446.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
A basal and mid inferior defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress which was not evident at rest, consistent with RCA stenosis. [See additional files 41-46 for movies and 47 and 48 for angiography].
PMC516786_F13_447.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
A basal and mid inferior defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress which was not evident at rest, consistent with RCA stenosis. [See additional files 41-46 for movies and 47 and 48 for angiography].
PMC516786_F13_443.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
A basal and mid inferior defect is evident 2 beats post flash at peak stress which was not evident at rest, consistent with RCA stenosis. [See additional files 41-46 for movies and 47 and 48 for angiography].
PMC516786_F17_461.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Resting apical 2-chamber view, 10 beats post-flash, demonstrating absent perfusion to the anterior myocardial wall.
PMC516788_F1_457.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Mammography of the patients' breasts (A: mediolateral oblique, view B: craniocaudal view)
PMC516788_F1_460.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Mammography of the patients' breasts (A: mediolateral oblique, view B: craniocaudal view)
PMC516790_F1_468.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Representative micrographs from the ovary of immature rats primed with eCG at 21 (A-D, G, H) or 23 (E, F) days of age, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A, luteinized follicle showing trapped COC and release of follicular fluid (FF) to the ovarian interstitium. The rupture of the theca layers are indicated by arrows....
PMC516790_F1_465.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Representative micrographs from the ovary of immature rats primed with eCG at 21 (A-D, G, H) or 23 (E, F) days of age, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A, luteinized follicle showing trapped COC and release of follicular fluid (FF) to the ovarian interstitium. The rupture of the theca layers are indicated by arrows....
PMC516790_F1_467.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Representative micrographs from the ovary of immature rats primed with eCG at 21 (A-D, G, H) or 23 (E, F) days of age, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A, luteinized follicle showing trapped COC and release of follicular fluid (FF) to the ovarian interstitium. The rupture of the theca layers are indicated by arrows....
PMC516790_F1_463.jpg
What does this image primarily show?
Representative micrographs from the ovary of immature rats primed with eCG at 21 (A-D, G, H) or 23 (E, F) days of age, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A, luteinized follicle showing trapped COC and release of follicular fluid (FF) to the ovarian interstitium. The rupture of the theca layers are indicated by arrows....
PMC516790_F1_466.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Representative micrographs from the ovary of immature rats primed with eCG at 21 (A-D, G, H) or 23 (E, F) days of age, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A, luteinized follicle showing trapped COC and release of follicular fluid (FF) to the ovarian interstitium. The rupture of the theca layers are indicated by arrows....
PMC516790_F1_464.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Representative micrographs from the ovary of immature rats primed with eCG at 21 (A-D, G, H) or 23 (E, F) days of age, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A, luteinized follicle showing trapped COC and release of follicular fluid (FF) to the ovarian interstitium. The rupture of the theca layers are indicated by arrows....
PMC516790_F1_469.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Representative micrographs from the ovary of immature rats primed with eCG at 21 (A-D, G, H) or 23 (E, F) days of age, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A, luteinized follicle showing trapped COC and release of follicular fluid (FF) to the ovarian interstitium. The rupture of the theca layers are indicated by arrows....
PMC516790_F1_462.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Representative micrographs from the ovary of immature rats primed with eCG at 21 (A-D, G, H) or 23 (E, F) days of age, stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A, luteinized follicle showing trapped COC and release of follicular fluid (FF) to the ovarian interstitium. The rupture of the theca layers are indicated by arrows....
PMC517501_F3_473.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
Mitochondrial ultrastructure shows heterogeneity between cell lines (same final magnification for the 4 images, marker = 0.5 μm): (A) NB cell line N206: dilated crista spaces in small mitochondria with a dense matrix; (B) NB cell line NMB: small mitochondria with narrow cristae and light matrix, so-called orthodox conf...
PMC517501_F3_471.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
Mitochondrial ultrastructure shows heterogeneity between cell lines (same final magnification for the 4 images, marker = 0.5 μm): (A) NB cell line N206: dilated crista spaces in small mitochondria with a dense matrix; (B) NB cell line NMB: small mitochondria with narrow cristae and light matrix, so-called orthodox conf...
PMC517501_F3_472.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Mitochondrial ultrastructure shows heterogeneity between cell lines (same final magnification for the 4 images, marker = 0.5 μm): (A) NB cell line N206: dilated crista spaces in small mitochondria with a dense matrix; (B) NB cell line NMB: small mitochondria with narrow cristae and light matrix, so-called orthodox conf...
PMC517503_F1_478.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
A: Serum Bilirubin levels (μmol/L) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). The arrowheads indicate the time points where calcifications were detected. B: International Normalization Ratio (INR) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). Arrowheads indicate the time points where calc...
PMC517503_F1_474.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
A: Serum Bilirubin levels (μmol/L) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). The arrowheads indicate the time points where calcifications were detected. B: International Normalization Ratio (INR) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). Arrowheads indicate the time points where calc...
PMC517503_F1_476.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
A: Serum Bilirubin levels (μmol/L) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). The arrowheads indicate the time points where calcifications were detected. B: International Normalization Ratio (INR) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). Arrowheads indicate the time points where calc...
PMC517503_F1_477.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
A: Serum Bilirubin levels (μmol/L) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). The arrowheads indicate the time points where calcifications were detected. B: International Normalization Ratio (INR) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). Arrowheads indicate the time points where calc...
PMC517503_F1_479.jpg
What does this image primarily show?
A: Serum Bilirubin levels (μmol/L) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). The arrowheads indicate the time points where calcifications were detected. B: International Normalization Ratio (INR) for patient 1 (solid line) and for patient 2 (dashed line). Arrowheads indicate the time points where calc...
PMC517705_F4_482.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
Magnification is ×400. On the left, the surface of the normal non-exposed palate is shown with a continuous ciliary layer, punctuated with secretory gland openings. The middle and right micrographs show the surface of palates exposed to the smoke of four cigarettes.
PMC517705_F4_483.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Magnification is ×400. On the left, the surface of the normal non-exposed palate is shown with a continuous ciliary layer, punctuated with secretory gland openings. The middle and right micrographs show the surface of palates exposed to the smoke of four cigarettes.
PMC517705_F4_484.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Magnification is ×400. On the left, the surface of the normal non-exposed palate is shown with a continuous ciliary layer, punctuated with secretory gland openings. The middle and right micrographs show the surface of palates exposed to the smoke of four cigarettes.
PMC517711_F2_486.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
Activation in the contralateral somatosensory cortex during tactile stimulation of the fingers of the right hand versus rest in a single subject. The first column shows transverse anatomical image with z-coordinate indicated. Subsequent columns show the activation patterns in S1 overlayed on magnified T1-weighted image...
PMC517711_F2_490.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Activation in the contralateral somatosensory cortex during tactile stimulation of the fingers of the right hand versus rest in a single subject. The first column shows transverse anatomical image with z-coordinate indicated. Subsequent columns show the activation patterns in S1 overlayed on magnified T1-weighted image...
PMC517711_F2_488.jpg
Describe the main subject of this image.
Activation in the contralateral somatosensory cortex during tactile stimulation of the fingers of the right hand versus rest in a single subject. The first column shows transverse anatomical image with z-coordinate indicated. Subsequent columns show the activation patterns in S1 overlayed on magnified T1-weighted image...
PMC517715_F4_492.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
A 58 year old man, who 8 years ago underwent left hepatectomy and cholecistectomy, for complicated intrahepatic biliary stones, presented with jaundice and weight loss. Enhanced CT scan showed marked intrahepatic biliary dilation.
PMC517722_F1_503.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_501.jpg
Describe the main subject of this image.
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_498.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_502.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_504.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_496.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_495.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_497.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_505.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F1_499.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Comparison of direct immunofluorescence in cryosections of matched skin biopsies transported in liquid nitrogen, Michel's fixative or saline. Note the substantially reduced background fluorescence in saline-transported biopsies. Pemphigus foliaceus showing characteristic IgG fluorescence at the epidermal intercellular ...
PMC517722_F2_493.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Direct immunofluorescence (IgG, combined with transmitted light) in saline transported skin specimen of lupus erythematosus. After 48 hours in saline there is subepidermal split formation, not present in fresh-frozen (N2) and fixed (Mi48) skin. Note the still obvious granular IgG fluorescence at the dermal side of the ...
PMC517808_F3_508.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
Scanning electron micrographs of control and MB-treated palates at a magnification of 400× (panels A and B respectively) and at 3500× (panels C and D respectively). In panel A, the ciliated epithelium completely covers the surface of the palate except where the openings to secretory cells are seen. In panel B, it can b...
PMC517808_F3_506.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
Scanning electron micrographs of control and MB-treated palates at a magnification of 400× (panels A and B respectively) and at 3500× (panels C and D respectively). In panel A, the ciliated epithelium completely covers the surface of the palate except where the openings to secretory cells are seen. In panel B, it can b...
PMC517820_pbio-0020280-g007_513.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Growth on Lophenol Induces the Accumulation of DAF-16 in the Nuclei of Neurons in a DAF-12–Dependent Manner(A) When grown on cholesterol, the transgenic line DAF-16a::GFP/bKO displays a diffuse staining in the cytoplasm and nuclei of many cells (only the pharynx region of an L3 larva is shown).(B) Staining of a larva o...
PMC517820_pbio-0020280-g007_510.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Growth on Lophenol Induces the Accumulation of DAF-16 in the Nuclei of Neurons in a DAF-12–Dependent Manner(A) When grown on cholesterol, the transgenic line DAF-16a::GFP/bKO displays a diffuse staining in the cytoplasm and nuclei of many cells (only the pharynx region of an L3 larva is shown).(B) Staining of a larva o...
PMC517820_pbio-0020280-g007_514.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Growth on Lophenol Induces the Accumulation of DAF-16 in the Nuclei of Neurons in a DAF-12–Dependent Manner(A) When grown on cholesterol, the transgenic line DAF-16a::GFP/bKO displays a diffuse staining in the cytoplasm and nuclei of many cells (only the pharynx region of an L3 larva is shown).(B) Staining of a larva o...
PMC517820_pbio-0020280-g007_511.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
Growth on Lophenol Induces the Accumulation of DAF-16 in the Nuclei of Neurons in a DAF-12–Dependent Manner(A) When grown on cholesterol, the transgenic line DAF-16a::GFP/bKO displays a diffuse staining in the cytoplasm and nuclei of many cells (only the pharynx region of an L3 larva is shown).(B) Staining of a larva o...
PMC517932_F2_517.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
A) Location of the MVe as visualized on cresyl violet stained section and on x-ray images of parallel sections used in in situ hybridization experiments with the various oligonucleotide probes: B) H3X C) H3X blocking control D) H3A E) H3A blocking control F) H3B G) H3B blocking control H) H3C I) H3C blocking control. S...
PMC517932_F2_515.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
A) Location of the MVe as visualized on cresyl violet stained section and on x-ray images of parallel sections used in in situ hybridization experiments with the various oligonucleotide probes: B) H3X C) H3X blocking control D) H3A E) H3A blocking control F) H3B G) H3B blocking control H) H3C I) H3C blocking control. S...
PMC517932_F2_516.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
A) Location of the MVe as visualized on cresyl violet stained section and on x-ray images of parallel sections used in in situ hybridization experiments with the various oligonucleotide probes: B) H3X C) H3X blocking control D) H3A E) H3A blocking control F) H3B G) H3B blocking control H) H3C I) H3C blocking control. S...
PMC517932_F2_519.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
A) Location of the MVe as visualized on cresyl violet stained section and on x-ray images of parallel sections used in in situ hybridization experiments with the various oligonucleotide probes: B) H3X C) H3X blocking control D) H3A E) H3A blocking control F) H3B G) H3B blocking control H) H3C I) H3C blocking control. S...
PMC517932_F4_520.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
A) Location of the MVe as visualized at high magnification and B) at magnification used in analyses on cresyl violet stained section and C) on x-ray images of parallel sections used in [125I]iodoproxyfan binding experiments; D) non-specific binding control is represented in this image. Sections are from a representativ...
PMC517932_F4_523.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
A) Location of the MVe as visualized at high magnification and B) at magnification used in analyses on cresyl violet stained section and C) on x-ray images of parallel sections used in [125I]iodoproxyfan binding experiments; D) non-specific binding control is represented in this image. Sections are from a representativ...
PMC517932_F4_521.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
A) Location of the MVe as visualized at high magnification and B) at magnification used in analyses on cresyl violet stained section and C) on x-ray images of parallel sections used in [125I]iodoproxyfan binding experiments; D) non-specific binding control is represented in this image. Sections are from a representativ...
PMC518969_F1_525.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Barium swallow in a patient with cystic fibrosis following right pneumonectomy. A – The study demonstrates deviation of esophagus to the right side, and a relatively horizontal lower esophageal segment proximal to the gastro-esophageal junction. B – A pancreatic enzyme capsule emptied of the enzymes and filled with bar...
PMC518969_F1_524.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Barium swallow in a patient with cystic fibrosis following right pneumonectomy. A – The study demonstrates deviation of esophagus to the right side, and a relatively horizontal lower esophageal segment proximal to the gastro-esophageal junction. B – A pancreatic enzyme capsule emptied of the enzymes and filled with bar...
PMC518976_F1_528.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
MRI at diagnosis (case one).
PMC518976_F1_526.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
MRI at diagnosis (case one).
PMC518976_F1_527.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
MRI at diagnosis (case one).
PMC518976_F3_534.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Treatment ports and dosimetry (3D).
PMC518976_F3_531.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Treatment ports and dosimetry (3D).
PMC518976_F3_532.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Treatment ports and dosimetry (3D).
PMC518976_F3_533.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Treatment ports and dosimetry (3D).
PMC518976_F3_530.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Treatment ports and dosimetry (3D).
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What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Pre-Op MR and photograph (case one).
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What is the principal component of this image?
Pre-Op MR and photograph (case one).
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What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Computed tomographic scan of the pelvis showing a large, well-circumscribed presacral mass
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What does this image primarily show?
Computed tomographic scan of the pelvis showing a large, well-circumscribed presacral mass
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What stands out most in this visual?
Microscopic appearance of the presacral mass showing a haphazard admixture of wavy Schwann cells and collagen fibers dispersed in a mucopolysaccharide matrix (Hematoxylin and Eosin, 20×)
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What object or scene is depicted here?
GFP expression in ET2 line embryos is indistinguishable from endogenous PARG gene expression. 23 hpf embryos collected from a heterozygous outcross were photographed for GFP fluorescence and sibling embryos were fixed for in situ hybridization. (A) In situ hybridization with PARG antisense probe. (B) In situ with GFP a...
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What is the central feature of this picture?
GFP expression in ET2 line embryos is indistinguishable from endogenous PARG gene expression. 23 hpf embryos collected from a heterozygous outcross were photographed for GFP fluorescence and sibling embryos were fixed for in situ hybridization. (A) In situ hybridization with PARG antisense probe. (B) In situ with GFP a...
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What is the main focus of this visual representation?
GFP expression in ET2 line embryos is indistinguishable from endogenous PARG gene expression. 23 hpf embryos collected from a heterozygous outcross were photographed for GFP fluorescence and sibling embryos were fixed for in situ hybridization. (A) In situ hybridization with PARG antisense probe. (B) In situ with GFP a...
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What stands out most in this visual?
This figure illustrates some of the pre and post x-rays taken after 4–6 weeks of treatment.