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Apoptosis
Apoptosis
Onion cells at the microscope
Ceramides are a family of waxy lipid molecules. A ceramide is a molecule composed of sphingosine and a fatty acid. 3d illustration
Cell infected with virus particles causing cell death- 3d illustration
Cell Division and Cell Cycle under the microscope.
onion root cells at the microscope
cellular health concept, processes that contribute to the optimal functioning of organism cells, mind map sketch
Root tip of Onion show Mitosis cell in the Root tip under the microscope view.
Root tip of Onion and Mitosis cell in the Root tip for education
p53 bound to DNA p53 prevents cancer formation and acts as a guardian of the genome. Mutations in the p53 gene contribute to about half of the cases of human cancer. 3d rendering. Illustration
Abstract 3D illustration of the cell and the reticulum
Types of Necrosis (death of body tissue) mind map text concept for presentations and reports
Hesperidin (bioflavonoid) - closeup view 3d illustration
Crystal structure of human galectin-1 in complex with type 1 N-acetyllactosamine. 3D cartoon and Gaussian surface model, chain id color scheme, PDB 4xbl, white background
 3D image of Cyclic guanosine monophosphate skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of second messenger cGMP isolated on white background
Cancer word medical concept with doctor and light background
Ceramides are a family of waxy lipid molecules. A ceramide is a molecule composed of sphingosine and a fatty acid. 3d illustration
Engineered receptors (light blue) on the surface of a T-lymphocyte bind specifically to CD19-antigen molecules (magenta) on a leukemia cell. This activates a signal cascade in the T-cell leading to the apoptosis of the cancer cell.
3d computer illustration of the activation process of a Ras protein. Inactive Ras protein (left) is activated by a GEF protein opening the binding site and allowing GDP to exit. Afterwards GTP can bind to RAS turning it into the active form (right).
Gliclazide molecular structure isolated on white
Onion root cells at the microscope
Onion root cells at the microscope
Onion cells at the microscope
T-cell receptors are similar to one arm of an antibody. Like antibodies, they are composed of two chains. The binding site is at the tip of the molecule,
Hesperidin (bioflavonoid) - section view 3d illustration
Phagocytosis is a cellular process where specialized cells called phagocytes engulf and digest foreign particles, such as bacteria, viruses, and cellular debris; 3D rendering.
Gliclazide molecular structure isolated on white
Mitosis cell in the Root tip of Onion under a microscope.
Onion cells at the microscope
Engineered receptors (light blue) on the surface of a T-lymphocyte bind specifically to CD19-antigen molecules (magenta) on a leukemia cell. This activates a signal cascade in the T-cell leading to the segregation of vesicles that contain perforin an
Structure of the Apaf-1 apoptosome with cytochrome C shown, 3D cartoon model, black background
3d computer illustration of an activated Ras protein. Ras proteins are involved in transmitting signals within cells turning on genes involved in cell growth, differentiation and survival. Mutations in ras genes can lead to permanently activated prot
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Hesperidin (bioflavonoid) - isometric view 3d illustration
Onion cells at the microscope
abstract illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
 abstract illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Abstract 3D illustration of the biological cell
Regulation - learn, study and inspect it. Taking a closer look at regulation. A magnifying glass enlarging word 'regulation' written on a blackboard
3D image of 3-Acetyldeoxynivalenol skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of mycotoxin Deoxynivalenol monoacetate  isolated on white background
Cell infected with virus particles causing cell death- 3d illustration
Onion cells at the microscope
Phagocytosis is a cellular process where specialized cells called phagocytes engulf and digest foreign particles, such as bacteria, viruses, and cellular debris; 3D rendering.
onion root cells at the microscope
Abstract 3D illustration of the cell and the centriole
Abstract illustration of the mitochondria
p53 bound to DNA p53 prevents cancer formation and acts as a guardian of the genome. Mutations in the p53 gene contribute to about half of the cases of human cancer. 3d rendering. Illustration
3d computer illustration of an activated Ras  protein with GTP bound. Ras proteins are involved in transmitting signals within cells turning on genes involved in cell growth, differentiation and survival. Mutations in ras genes can lead to permanentl

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