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Imaging and Other Resources
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Infectious Agents and Toxins
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Cryptococcus gattii, a pathogenic yeast.
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Borrelia burgdorferi, a spirochete bacterium that causes Lyme disease.
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Salmonella, a common pathogenic bacterium.
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Salmonella treated by neutralizing antibody.
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Herpes Simplex I virus (HSV-1), a common virus that causes cold sores, shown in transit across nuclear membrane.
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Subcellular localization of host chaperones during HSV-1 infection.
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Reverse transcriptase of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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Damage to the intestinal epithelium caused by the plant toxin, Ricin.
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Crystal of the protein mycoplasma arthriditis mitogen from an organism that causes a type of arthritis.
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Cell Structure
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Cell mitosis (1/3): metaphase (chromosomes attach to spindle).
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Cell mitosis (2/3): anaphase (chromosomes move to poles).
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Cell mitosis (3/3): cytokinesis (cell division).
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The Triad Junction, involved in muscle contraction.
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The Ribosome, the protein-making factory of the cell.
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Mitochondrion, the cell's powerhouse.
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Other Health Images
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Mucosal Immune System Diagram.
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New York State Radon Testing Map.
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Elemental map of Lead(Pb) and Strontium(Sr) in a cross-section of bone.
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