The Wellcome Image Awards recognise scientists who have created beautiful images as part of their own research and made them available for public use through the Wellcome Libraryhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/graphics/news_galleries/wellcome/w19.jpg
Colour-enhanced scanning electron micrograph image of a fly standing on sugar crystals
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A light microscope image of the trachea of a silkworm
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A light microscope image showing crystals of oxidised Vitamin C (dehydroascorbic acid). Vitamin C is a good anti-oxidant as it is readily oxidised itself to a form that is stable and unreactive
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Internal structure of an HIV particle showing the capsid surrounding the RNA-containing core in red and the membrane in blue. The yellow area is electron dense material, including proteases, between the core and the membrane
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Wholemount staining of an 11.5 day old mouse embryo showing parts of the nervous system stained green with an antibody to neurofilament, the floorplate and endoderm stained blue with an antibody to HNF3beta and the heart stained red
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Colour-enhanced image of red blood cells leaking out of a ruptured blood vessel
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Colour-enhanced scanning electron micrograph image of a breast cancer cell
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cluster of breast cancer cells showing visual evidence of programmed cell death (apoptosis) in yellow
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Colour-enhanced scanning electron micrograph image of a breast cancer cell
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A colour-enhanced scanning electron micrograph image showing a clump of prostate cancer cells
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Cultured colon cancer cells showing the nuclei stained with DAPI in blue, the actin cytoskeleton in red and plectin (isoform 1k) in green
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As well as liquid crystal displays (LCDs), liquid crystals are increasingly being used in science and medicine in a range of sensors and other applications
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Visualisation of large-scale gene expression studies, such as those carried out using DNA chip systems, to form a clustered gene expression network. Each dot represents a gene, and links between dots occur where there is a certain level of correlation between their expression patterns. Genes with very similar expression profiles link to many other dots and form clusters shown in the same colour. The clusters are 3-dimensional with larger dots existing in the foreground space and smaller ones further away
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Molecular model of a bacterial ribosome showing the RNA and protein components in the form of ribbon models
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Circular plasmid DNA on a mineral sheet, studied using molecular dynamics simulations to see whether the sheets can protect the DNA against extreme conditions such as those found in deep ocean hydrothermal vents
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