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51 Stunning Photos From This Year’s Nikon Small World Photomicrography Contest
#41. Pleurotaenium Ovatum
Source: Rogelio Moreno Gill
#42. Prostate cancer cells.
Source: James E. Hayden, FBCA, RBP
#43. Phyllobius Roboretanus (Weevil).
Source: Dr. Csaba Pintér
#44. A warp knitted curtain fabric.
Source: Marc Van Hove
#45. Human tongue blood vessels injected with lead chromate.
Source: Frank Reiser
#46. The early stage development of Alcea Rosea.
Source: Masoumeh Sahar Khodaverdi
#47. Ciliated Respiratory Epithelial Cells (yellow) and Mucus Producing Goblet Cells (cyan), containing tight junctions (red) and nuclei (blue).
#48. The migrasome of a mouse fibroblast cell.
Source: Dr. Liang Ma & Dr. Li Yu
#49. The Sagittal section of a mouse’s cerebellum or Brain.
Source: Dr. Aikaterini Segklia
#50. Dye-injected Hippocampal Interneuron in a mouse’s brain section.
Source: Benjamin Barti
#51. The embryonic body wall from a developing mus musculus.
Source: Dr. Dylan Burnette
This year’s Small World Photomicrography competition goes to the researchers at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, BioImaging Facility & Department of Cell Biology. They were the ones who captured the immortalized human skin cells.
So what do you think about these photos? Let us know in the comments below!
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