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PMC523228_pbio-0020352-g004_658.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Five Newly Identified Motifs Function as Pharyngeal Enhancers(A–C) Nomarski differential contrast interference images of embryos representing three different stages of embryonic development: (A) “early” development, when the pharynx primordium is formed, (B) “mid” development, when the pharynx has completed cell divisi...
PMC523228_pbio-0020352-g004_665.jpg
What does this image primarily show?
Five Newly Identified Motifs Function as Pharyngeal Enhancers(A–C) Nomarski differential contrast interference images of embryos representing three different stages of embryonic development: (A) “early” development, when the pharynx primordium is formed, (B) “mid” development, when the pharynx has completed cell divisi...
PMC523228_pbio-0020352-g004_668.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Five Newly Identified Motifs Function as Pharyngeal Enhancers(A–C) Nomarski differential contrast interference images of embryos representing three different stages of embryonic development: (A) “early” development, when the pharynx primordium is formed, (B) “mid” development, when the pharynx has completed cell divisi...
PMC523824_pmed-0010001-g001_672.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Histology of Intestinal Mucosa of Two of the Oat-Intolerant PatientsSmall intestinal biopsies were obtained at diagnosis, after an ordinary gluten-free diet (remission), after introduction of oats, and after withdrawal of oats (recovery). For patient CD496, a biopsy was not taken after she started with a gluten-free di...
PMC523824_pmed-0010001-g001_676.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
Histology of Intestinal Mucosa of Two of the Oat-Intolerant PatientsSmall intestinal biopsies were obtained at diagnosis, after an ordinary gluten-free diet (remission), after introduction of oats, and after withdrawal of oats (recovery). For patient CD496, a biopsy was not taken after she started with a gluten-free di...
PMC523824_pmed-0010001-g001_677.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
Histology of Intestinal Mucosa of Two of the Oat-Intolerant PatientsSmall intestinal biopsies were obtained at diagnosis, after an ordinary gluten-free diet (remission), after introduction of oats, and after withdrawal of oats (recovery). For patient CD496, a biopsy was not taken after she started with a gluten-free di...
PMC523824_pmed-0010001-g001_674.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Histology of Intestinal Mucosa of Two of the Oat-Intolerant PatientsSmall intestinal biopsies were obtained at diagnosis, after an ordinary gluten-free diet (remission), after introduction of oats, and after withdrawal of oats (recovery). For patient CD496, a biopsy was not taken after she started with a gluten-free di...
PMC523824_pmed-0010001-g001_673.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Histology of Intestinal Mucosa of Two of the Oat-Intolerant PatientsSmall intestinal biopsies were obtained at diagnosis, after an ordinary gluten-free diet (remission), after introduction of oats, and after withdrawal of oats (recovery). For patient CD496, a biopsy was not taken after she started with a gluten-free di...
PMC523824_pmed-0010001-g001_675.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
Histology of Intestinal Mucosa of Two of the Oat-Intolerant PatientsSmall intestinal biopsies were obtained at diagnosis, after an ordinary gluten-free diet (remission), after introduction of oats, and after withdrawal of oats (recovery). For patient CD496, a biopsy was not taken after she started with a gluten-free di...
PMC523851_F1_680.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Analysis of the thickness of the vessel wall and the inner diameter of the vessel lumen in YP and OP. Figure A indicates YP, Figure B indicates OP.
PMC523851_F1_679.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Analysis of the thickness of the vessel wall and the inner diameter of the vessel lumen in YP and OP. Figure A indicates YP, Figure B indicates OP.
PMC524177_F2_682.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Profile generation. (A) Shows a typical region of interest (contrast enhanced for visualisation) showing the trabecular bone structure, in this case aligned approximately 22° to the vertical. (B) The central section of the FFT (128 × 128 pixels). The horizontal and vertical axes have been marked with a mid-grey tone to...
PMC524177_F2_681.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Profile generation. (A) Shows a typical region of interest (contrast enhanced for visualisation) showing the trabecular bone structure, in this case aligned approximately 22° to the vertical. (B) The central section of the FFT (128 × 128 pixels). The horizontal and vertical axes have been marked with a mid-grey tone to...
PMC524181_F1_686.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
The Interface of ImageParser When Loading a 3D Image. The image is automatically shown slice by slice with the slice number shown in the text box, and the interval between two slices can be changed. Clicking the slide bar or text box, we can focus on the current slice; double clicking the window area, we can navigate t...
PMC524181_F1_685.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
The Interface of ImageParser When Loading a 3D Image. The image is automatically shown slice by slice with the slice number shown in the text box, and the interval between two slices can be changed. Clicking the slide bar or text box, we can focus on the current slice; double clicking the window area, we can navigate t...
PMC524183_F1_688.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
X-ray of pelvis showing gas in the urinary bladder wall (Arrow)
PMC524185_F1_690.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Composite image showing an angiographic right anterior oblique projection of the left coronary system (Panel B) and two intravascular ultrasound images (Panels A&C) before the intervention. Dotted line shows the approximate location of the IVUS slices. An eccentric plaque is visible in the proximal left anterior descen...
PMC524185_F1_689.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Composite image showing an angiographic right anterior oblique projection of the left coronary system (Panel B) and two intravascular ultrasound images (Panels A&C) before the intervention. Dotted line shows the approximate location of the IVUS slices. An eccentric plaque is visible in the proximal left anterior descen...
PMC524185_F1_691.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Composite image showing an angiographic right anterior oblique projection of the left coronary system (Panel B) and two intravascular ultrasound images (Panels A&C) before the intervention. Dotted line shows the approximate location of the IVUS slices. An eccentric plaque is visible in the proximal left anterior descen...
PMC524185_F1_692.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Composite image showing an angiographic right anterior oblique projection of the left coronary system (Panel B) and two intravascular ultrasound images (Panels A&C) before the intervention. Dotted line shows the approximate location of the IVUS slices. An eccentric plaque is visible in the proximal left anterior descen...
PMC524188_F1_695.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Contrast enhanced computed tomography showing the tumor location between iliocostalis and psoas muscles in retroperitoneal space.
PMC524188_F2_693.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
Coronal magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating the tumor beneath the left kidney.
PMC524188_F2_694.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Coronal magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating the tumor beneath the left kidney.
PMC524251_pbio-0020367-g009_696.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
WT Aggregates Are More Likely to Have TUNEL-Positive Cells Than ΔRD1 AggregatesRepresentative fluorescent images of aggregates following TUNEL staining of 6-d postfertilization embryos infected with 71 green-fluorescent WT (A), or 474 green-fluorescent ΔRD1 (B) bacteria. TUNEL staining is imaged with red fluorescence, ...
PMC524251_pbio-0020367-g009_697.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
WT Aggregates Are More Likely to Have TUNEL-Positive Cells Than ΔRD1 AggregatesRepresentative fluorescent images of aggregates following TUNEL staining of 6-d postfertilization embryos infected with 71 green-fluorescent WT (A), or 474 green-fluorescent ΔRD1 (B) bacteria. TUNEL staining is imaged with red fluorescence, ...
PMC524270_pbio-0020329-g001_699.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
Resolution and Contrast Using the Backscattered Electron Signal(A and B) Presynaptic vesicles (SV) and postsynaptic folds (SF) are clearly visible (A) in a motor endplate preparation embedded in Spurr's resin. Similarly, the hexagonal array of actin filaments (AA) can be clearly resolved (B) in a different region from ...
PMC524270_pbio-0020329-g001_701.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
Resolution and Contrast Using the Backscattered Electron Signal(A and B) Presynaptic vesicles (SV) and postsynaptic folds (SF) are clearly visible (A) in a motor endplate preparation embedded in Spurr's resin. Similarly, the hexagonal array of actin filaments (AA) can be clearly resolved (B) in a different region from ...
PMC524270_pbio-0020329-g001_700.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
Resolution and Contrast Using the Backscattered Electron Signal(A and B) Presynaptic vesicles (SV) and postsynaptic folds (SF) are clearly visible (A) in a motor endplate preparation embedded in Spurr's resin. Similarly, the hexagonal array of actin filaments (AA) can be clearly resolved (B) in a different region from ...
PMC524360_F1_703.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Sagittal MRI image of brain at first cerebral relapse demonstrating an enhancing left parasagittal lesion with surrounding cerebral oedema.
PMC524523_F3_713.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
Detection of HIP in human cancer specimens. By Western blotting, HIP antibodies (R&D systems Cat# AF1568) recognized one band between 75 and100 KD (A). Expression of endogenous HIP was detected in two GI cancer tissues, which were known to contain activated hedgehog signaling (data not shown here), but not in the match...
PMC524523_F3_711.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Detection of HIP in human cancer specimens. By Western blotting, HIP antibodies (R&D systems Cat# AF1568) recognized one band between 75 and100 KD (A). Expression of endogenous HIP was detected in two GI cancer tissues, which were known to contain activated hedgehog signaling (data not shown here), but not in the match...
PMC524523_F4_708.jpg
Describe the main subject of this image.
Detection of Su(Fu) in prostate cancer specimens. Su(Fu) antibodies (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Cat# 10933) recognized only one single band (54-Kd) in D283 cells (A). Following treatment of a specific SiRNA of Su(Fu), the endogenous Su(Fu) band was greatly reduced (B). Immunohistostaining with Su(Fu) antibodies in prosta...
PMC524523_F4_707.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Detection of Su(Fu) in prostate cancer specimens. Su(Fu) antibodies (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Cat# 10933) recognized only one single band (54-Kd) in D283 cells (A). Following treatment of a specific SiRNA of Su(Fu), the endogenous Su(Fu) band was greatly reduced (B). Immunohistostaining with Su(Fu) antibodies in prosta...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_728.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_716.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_725.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_717.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_714.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_715.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_726.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_721.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_727.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_720.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_718.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526512_pbio-0030007-g006_719.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Different Elements Enhance GFP Expression in Specific Tissue and Cell TypesGFP expression is shown in fixed tissue following wholemount anti-GFP immunostaining, bright-field views (A–D, F, J, K, and N), or in live embryos as GFP fluorescence, merged bright-field and fluorescent views (E, G–I, L, M, and O). Lateral view...
PMC526771_F2_731.jpg
Describe the main subject of this image.
a) Chest CT scan displays a polypoid mass occupying 50 % of the lumen. b) Control CT scan displays resolution of the tumor
PMC526771_F3_729.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Bronchoscopic examination reveals polypoid mass originating from trachea with a 50 % obstruction of the lumen.
PMC527874_F1_732.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Ultrasonographic appearance of the cervical mass showing it to be deceptively circumscribed
PMC528723_pbio-0020379-g004_735.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Kc167 Cells Exposed to dsRNA Targeting Act5C or to Cytochalasin DThe cells were exposed to dsRNA targeting Act5C for 4 d (A) or to cytochalasin D at 5 μM for 48 h (B). Tubulin is shown in red, DNA in green.
PMC528723_pbio-0020379-g004_734.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Kc167 Cells Exposed to dsRNA Targeting Act5C or to Cytochalasin DThe cells were exposed to dsRNA targeting Act5C for 4 d (A) or to cytochalasin D at 5 μM for 48 h (B). Tubulin is shown in red, DNA in green.
PMC529257_F1_739.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Radiological improvement with IFN gamma treatment (ray-x of two patients are shown). Patient 4 (A), left-lung fibroexudative lesions, and (B) complete resolution after IFN gamma treatment. Patient 2 (C), bilateral moderate exudative lesions before IFN gamma treatment, and (D) important improvement of the lesions afterw...
PMC529257_F1_738.jpg
What can you see in this picture?
Radiological improvement with IFN gamma treatment (ray-x of two patients are shown). Patient 4 (A), left-lung fibroexudative lesions, and (B) complete resolution after IFN gamma treatment. Patient 2 (C), bilateral moderate exudative lesions before IFN gamma treatment, and (D) important improvement of the lesions afterw...
PMC529257_F1_736.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
Radiological improvement with IFN gamma treatment (ray-x of two patients are shown). Patient 4 (A), left-lung fibroexudative lesions, and (B) complete resolution after IFN gamma treatment. Patient 2 (C), bilateral moderate exudative lesions before IFN gamma treatment, and (D) important improvement of the lesions afterw...
PMC529257_F1_737.jpg
What does this image primarily show?
Radiological improvement with IFN gamma treatment (ray-x of two patients are shown). Patient 4 (A), left-lung fibroexudative lesions, and (B) complete resolution after IFN gamma treatment. Patient 2 (C), bilateral moderate exudative lesions before IFN gamma treatment, and (D) important improvement of the lesions afterw...
PMC529274_F10_742.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Plot of Fisher score values for PD1 of the KPCA algorithm with varying bandwidth. The score indicates a varying magnitude of separation between the class of suspicious tissue signals and the class of normal tissue signals. Below, the fusion image I1 for S1 based KPCA with four different bandwidth values A, B, C and D i...
PMC529274_F10_743.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Plot of Fisher score values for PD1 of the KPCA algorithm with varying bandwidth. The score indicates a varying magnitude of separation between the class of suspicious tissue signals and the class of normal tissue signals. Below, the fusion image I1 for S1 based KPCA with four different bandwidth values A, B, C and D i...
PMC529274_F10_744.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Plot of Fisher score values for PD1 of the KPCA algorithm with varying bandwidth. The score indicates a varying magnitude of separation between the class of suspicious tissue signals and the class of normal tissue signals. Below, the fusion image I1 for S1 based KPCA with four different bandwidth values A, B, C and D i...
PMC529310_F1_749.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Chest CT before treatment (27-Sep-2001) show that conglomeration of a size of 5.5 × 4.2 cm at the left lower hilus pulmonis, large amount of accumulation of fluid in the left thoracic cavity, enlarged lymph nodes in the mediastinum.
PMC529310_F2_745.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
Chest CT after treatment (16-Nov-2001) show that clear shrinkage of conglomeration of 3.0 × 2.5 cm at the left lower hilus pulmonis, small amount of accumulation of fluid in the left thoracic cavity.
PMC529310_F2_748.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Chest CT after treatment (16-Nov-2001) show that clear shrinkage of conglomeration of 3.0 × 2.5 cm at the left lower hilus pulmonis, small amount of accumulation of fluid in the left thoracic cavity.
PMC529315_pbio-0020403-g006_754.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
Chemoattraction Towards NT-3 Beads Placed in E13 Spinal Cord DRG Explant Co-Cultures(A) NT-3 bead placed in the midline of E13 WT spinal cord. Notice axons labeled through the DRGs (circled with black dashed lines) growing towards the bead (circled with white dashed lines) enter the spinal cord at ectopic loci instead ...
PMC529315_pbio-0020403-g006_753.jpg
What is the focal point of this photograph?
Chemoattraction Towards NT-3 Beads Placed in E13 Spinal Cord DRG Explant Co-Cultures(A) NT-3 bead placed in the midline of E13 WT spinal cord. Notice axons labeled through the DRGs (circled with black dashed lines) growing towards the bead (circled with white dashed lines) enter the spinal cord at ectopic loci instead ...
PMC529315_pbio-0020403-g006_751.jpg
What does this image primarily show?
Chemoattraction Towards NT-3 Beads Placed in E13 Spinal Cord DRG Explant Co-Cultures(A) NT-3 bead placed in the midline of E13 WT spinal cord. Notice axons labeled through the DRGs (circled with black dashed lines) growing towards the bead (circled with white dashed lines) enter the spinal cord at ectopic loci instead ...
PMC529315_pbio-0020403-g006_756.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Chemoattraction Towards NT-3 Beads Placed in E13 Spinal Cord DRG Explant Co-Cultures(A) NT-3 bead placed in the midline of E13 WT spinal cord. Notice axons labeled through the DRGs (circled with black dashed lines) growing towards the bead (circled with white dashed lines) enter the spinal cord at ectopic loci instead ...
PMC529315_pbio-0020403-g006_757.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Chemoattraction Towards NT-3 Beads Placed in E13 Spinal Cord DRG Explant Co-Cultures(A) NT-3 bead placed in the midline of E13 WT spinal cord. Notice axons labeled through the DRGs (circled with black dashed lines) growing towards the bead (circled with white dashed lines) enter the spinal cord at ectopic loci instead ...
PMC529315_pbio-0020403-g006_750.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Chemoattraction Towards NT-3 Beads Placed in E13 Spinal Cord DRG Explant Co-Cultures(A) NT-3 bead placed in the midline of E13 WT spinal cord. Notice axons labeled through the DRGs (circled with black dashed lines) growing towards the bead (circled with white dashed lines) enter the spinal cord at ectopic loci instead ...
PMC529315_pbio-0020403-g006_752.jpg
What key item or scene is captured in this photo?
Chemoattraction Towards NT-3 Beads Placed in E13 Spinal Cord DRG Explant Co-Cultures(A) NT-3 bead placed in the midline of E13 WT spinal cord. Notice axons labeled through the DRGs (circled with black dashed lines) growing towards the bead (circled with white dashed lines) enter the spinal cord at ectopic loci instead ...
PMC529464_F1_758.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
CT scan of the abdomen showing the involvement of abdominal wall muscles and adhesions to neighboring intestines.
PMC529466_F2_759.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
X-ray showing the intravascular catheter being fluoroscopically removed by means of a special endo-vessel grasper.
PMC533873_F3_760.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Major tissues of expression for C36B1.12. (A) Fluorescence micrograph of an L4 larvae hermaphrodite carrying a transcriptional fusion between gfp and a putative promoter of C36B1.12 expressed in neurons in the head. (C) Fluorescence micrograph of a young adult hermaphrodite carrying the same construct expressed in inte...
PMC533873_F3_762.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
Major tissues of expression for C36B1.12. (A) Fluorescence micrograph of an L4 larvae hermaphrodite carrying a transcriptional fusion between gfp and a putative promoter of C36B1.12 expressed in neurons in the head. (C) Fluorescence micrograph of a young adult hermaphrodite carrying the same construct expressed in inte...
PMC533873_F3_763.jpg
What does this image primarily show?
Major tissues of expression for C36B1.12. (A) Fluorescence micrograph of an L4 larvae hermaphrodite carrying a transcriptional fusion between gfp and a putative promoter of C36B1.12 expressed in neurons in the head. (C) Fluorescence micrograph of a young adult hermaphrodite carrying the same construct expressed in inte...
PMC533873_F3_761.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Major tissues of expression for C36B1.12. (A) Fluorescence micrograph of an L4 larvae hermaphrodite carrying a transcriptional fusion between gfp and a putative promoter of C36B1.12 expressed in neurons in the head. (C) Fluorescence micrograph of a young adult hermaphrodite carrying the same construct expressed in inte...
PMC533873_F4_767.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
Major tissues of expression for F40F9.1 and F40F9.2. Fluorescence micrographs of an adult hermaphrodite carrying a transcriptional fusion between gfp and a putative promoter of F40F9.1 expressed in (A) neurons and pharyngeal muscle, (C) commissures (c) and the ventral nerve cord (vnc), and (E) body wall muscle (bwm) an...
PMC533873_F4_771.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
Major tissues of expression for F40F9.1 and F40F9.2. Fluorescence micrographs of an adult hermaphrodite carrying a transcriptional fusion between gfp and a putative promoter of F40F9.1 expressed in (A) neurons and pharyngeal muscle, (C) commissures (c) and the ventral nerve cord (vnc), and (E) body wall muscle (bwm) an...
PMC533873_F4_766.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Major tissues of expression for F40F9.1 and F40F9.2. Fluorescence micrographs of an adult hermaphrodite carrying a transcriptional fusion between gfp and a putative promoter of F40F9.1 expressed in (A) neurons and pharyngeal muscle, (C) commissures (c) and the ventral nerve cord (vnc), and (E) body wall muscle (bwm) an...
PMC533873_F4_770.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Major tissues of expression for F40F9.1 and F40F9.2. Fluorescence micrographs of an adult hermaphrodite carrying a transcriptional fusion between gfp and a putative promoter of F40F9.1 expressed in (A) neurons and pharyngeal muscle, (C) commissures (c) and the ventral nerve cord (vnc), and (E) body wall muscle (bwm) an...
PMC534093_F1_773.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Grading of the transesophageally detected aortic lesions in the descending aorta. Grade 1: intimal thickening (left upper panel); Grade 2: small plaque indicated by arrow right upper panel; Grade 3: lower panels. On the lower panels: left a huge, multiple plaque, right: an ulcerated plaque with mobile part.
PMC534093_F1_772.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Grading of the transesophageally detected aortic lesions in the descending aorta. Grade 1: intimal thickening (left upper panel); Grade 2: small plaque indicated by arrow right upper panel; Grade 3: lower panels. On the lower panels: left a huge, multiple plaque, right: an ulcerated plaque with mobile part.
PMC534093_F1_774.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Grading of the transesophageally detected aortic lesions in the descending aorta. Grade 1: intimal thickening (left upper panel); Grade 2: small plaque indicated by arrow right upper panel; Grade 3: lower panels. On the lower panels: left a huge, multiple plaque, right: an ulcerated plaque with mobile part.
PMC534093_F1_775.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
Grading of the transesophageally detected aortic lesions in the descending aorta. Grade 1: intimal thickening (left upper panel); Grade 2: small plaque indicated by arrow right upper panel; Grade 3: lower panels. On the lower panels: left a huge, multiple plaque, right: an ulcerated plaque with mobile part.
PMC534613_F3_785.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Immunostaining of NFκB protein in stroma (S), glandular epithelium (GE), squamous epithelium (SQ) and vessels (V) in cervical biopsies from the NP (left column, a, d, g, j), TP (middle column, b, e, h) and PP (right column, c, f, i, l) groups. Positive nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining is also observed in neuronal...
PMC534613_F3_777.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Immunostaining of NFκB protein in stroma (S), glandular epithelium (GE), squamous epithelium (SQ) and vessels (V) in cervical biopsies from the NP (left column, a, d, g, j), TP (middle column, b, e, h) and PP (right column, c, f, i, l) groups. Positive nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining is also observed in neuronal...
PMC534613_F3_783.jpg
What is the core subject represented in this visual?
Immunostaining of NFκB protein in stroma (S), glandular epithelium (GE), squamous epithelium (SQ) and vessels (V) in cervical biopsies from the NP (left column, a, d, g, j), TP (middle column, b, e, h) and PP (right column, c, f, i, l) groups. Positive nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining is also observed in neuronal...
PMC534613_F3_780.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Immunostaining of NFκB protein in stroma (S), glandular epithelium (GE), squamous epithelium (SQ) and vessels (V) in cervical biopsies from the NP (left column, a, d, g, j), TP (middle column, b, e, h) and PP (right column, c, f, i, l) groups. Positive nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining is also observed in neuronal...
PMC534613_F3_778.jpg
What is the dominant medical problem in this image?
Immunostaining of NFκB protein in stroma (S), glandular epithelium (GE), squamous epithelium (SQ) and vessels (V) in cervical biopsies from the NP (left column, a, d, g, j), TP (middle column, b, e, h) and PP (right column, c, f, i, l) groups. Positive nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining is also observed in neuronal...
PMC534613_F3_781.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Immunostaining of NFκB protein in stroma (S), glandular epithelium (GE), squamous epithelium (SQ) and vessels (V) in cervical biopsies from the NP (left column, a, d, g, j), TP (middle column, b, e, h) and PP (right column, c, f, i, l) groups. Positive nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining is also observed in neuronal...
PMC534613_F3_779.jpg
What's the most prominent thing you notice in this picture?
Immunostaining of NFκB protein in stroma (S), glandular epithelium (GE), squamous epithelium (SQ) and vessels (V) in cervical biopsies from the NP (left column, a, d, g, j), TP (middle column, b, e, h) and PP (right column, c, f, i, l) groups. Positive nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining is also observed in neuronal...
PMC534613_F3_782.jpg
What is the main focus of this visual representation?
Immunostaining of NFκB protein in stroma (S), glandular epithelium (GE), squamous epithelium (SQ) and vessels (V) in cervical biopsies from the NP (left column, a, d, g, j), TP (middle column, b, e, h) and PP (right column, c, f, i, l) groups. Positive nuclear and cytoplasmic immunostaining is also observed in neuronal...
PMC534784_F3_787.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Higher magnification of sections from the same experiment as in Figure 2 Both sections are 15 min after injection of active bovine LPL. The rat in panel A did not receive heparin; the rat in panel B had been given heparin five min before LPL. Green colour represents staining of LPL by the rabbit polyclonal antibody. Re...
PMC534784_F3_786.jpg
What is being portrayed in this visual content?
Higher magnification of sections from the same experiment as in Figure 2 Both sections are 15 min after injection of active bovine LPL. The rat in panel A did not receive heparin; the rat in panel B had been given heparin five min before LPL. Green colour represents staining of LPL by the rabbit polyclonal antibody. Re...
PMC534784_F4_788.jpg
What stands out most in this visual?
Ultrastructural localization of injected bovine LPL 125I-labeled active (upper panel) or inactive (lower panel) LPL was injected. Ten min later the rats were killed and sections of their livers were processed for autoradiography as detailed in the methods section. H, hepatocytes, EC, endothelial cell, KC, Kupffer cell....
PMC534784_F4_789.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Ultrastructural localization of injected bovine LPL 125I-labeled active (upper panel) or inactive (lower panel) LPL was injected. Ten min later the rats were killed and sections of their livers were processed for autoradiography as detailed in the methods section. H, hepatocytes, EC, endothelial cell, KC, Kupffer cell....
PMC534784_F5_793.jpg
What is shown in this image?
Distribution of injected, inactive bovine LPL in livers, and the effect of heparin All sections are 15 min after injection of inactive bovine LPL. The sections in panels A and C are from rats that did not receive heparin; the sections in panel B and D are from rats that had been given heparin five min before the lipase...
PMC534784_F5_790.jpg
Can you identify the primary element in this image?
Distribution of injected, inactive bovine LPL in livers, and the effect of heparin All sections are 15 min after injection of inactive bovine LPL. The sections in panels A and C are from rats that did not receive heparin; the sections in panel B and D are from rats that had been given heparin five min before the lipase...
PMC534784_F5_792.jpg
What object or scene is depicted here?
Distribution of injected, inactive bovine LPL in livers, and the effect of heparin All sections are 15 min after injection of inactive bovine LPL. The sections in panels A and C are from rats that did not receive heparin; the sections in panel B and D are from rats that had been given heparin five min before the lipase...
PMC534809_pbio-0020424-g005_794.jpg
What is shown in this image?
AFM Images of DAE-E Crystals(A) Several frequent morphologies that appear in most samples, including all-'0' (upper arrow) and ‘011011'-striped crystals (lower arrow). The all-'0' crystal may be a tube that opened upon adsorption to the mica.(B) A templated crystal. The identification of tiles in this crystal is given ...
PMC534809_pbio-0020424-g005_795.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
AFM Images of DAE-E Crystals(A) Several frequent morphologies that appear in most samples, including all-'0' (upper arrow) and ‘011011'-striped crystals (lower arrow). The all-'0' crystal may be a tube that opened upon adsorption to the mica.(B) A templated crystal. The identification of tiles in this crystal is given ...
PMC534809_pbio-0020424-g005_796.jpg
What is the principal component of this image?
AFM Images of DAE-E Crystals(A) Several frequent morphologies that appear in most samples, including all-'0' (upper arrow) and ‘011011'-striped crystals (lower arrow). The all-'0' crystal may be a tube that opened upon adsorption to the mica.(B) A templated crystal. The identification of tiles in this crystal is given ...
PMC534809_pbio-0020424-g006_802.jpg
What is the central feature of this picture?
AFM Images of DAO-E Crystals(A) A large templated crystal in a 5-tile reaction (no R-11). A single ‘1' in the input row (asterisk) initiates a Sierpinski triangle, which subsequently devolves due to errors. Mismatch errors within ‘0' domains initiate isolated Sierpinski patterns terminated by additional errors at their...