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Microscopic photo of a professionally prepared slide demonstrating Plasma cell myeloma from bone marrow aspirate. Wright Giemsa stain.
Chromosome with Telomere and bubble floating on blue background - science and anti aging technology - 3D illustration
Epithelial Cells in urine sediment.
Abstract Genetics Disease - 3d rendered image. Hologram view. SEM (TEM) macroscope image. DNA mutations. Vexas disease. Medicine Healthcare research concept. X chromosomes objects.
Telomere aging process as shortening and reduction of telomeres located on the end caps of a chromosome resulting in damaging DNA resulting in shorter life or short lifespan as a 3D illustration.
Genetics background. 3D render.
chromosome,Human genome concept,Chromosome structure with telomeres at the ends.
3D illustration of three stages of a chromosome, showing the shortening of a DNA telomere.
This is a beautiful image of chromosomes floating in the nucleus of a cell.\nChromosomes, the source of our genetic information, contain a vast amount of information and are the most important part of genetics.\nChromosomes are often used as images of genetic information, genetic diseases, and families. It is also often used as the cover of academic brochures, educational materials, and presentation covers.\nBeautiful images of chromosomes are captivating.\nThis image is not created by AI.
X chromosome with degrading or aging telomeres isolated on white background
Isolated chromosomal disorder or abnormalities 3d rendering
Disease X new genetics modification - 3d rendered image. Abstract background. Virus, pathogen, bacteria, biotechnology, bacterium, biolaboratory, new X disease, brain illness concept. Microscopic SEM (TEM) hologram view. Medical research technology. X chromosomes objects.
Chromosome and cell nucleus  with telomere and DNA concept for a human biology x structure containing dna genetic information as a medical symbol for gene therapy or microbiology genetics as a 3D illustration.
Chromosome. DNA. Concept. 3D Render
Infection of Y-Chromosomes DNA, virus or infection penetrates the body. Chromosomes with DNA carrying the genetic code. Changing the genetic code at the biological level, 3D illustration
Chromosome structure with telomeres at the ends.
Human karyotype, light micrograph. Human chromosomes stained with Giemsa (G bands).
Abstract Genetics Disease - 3d rendered image.
Atomic radiation on x chromosome. atoms and chromosome 3d rendering
Squash preparation of  onion root tip cells stained to reveal chromosomes,  Bright field illumination, light microscopy.  This image was taken with the X40 objective lens.  Depth of focus is extremely low at this magnification.  Smaller apertures give greater depth of focus, but image quality deteriorates and resolution is greatly reduced.  The aperture in this image was optimised for contrast and resolution. Chromatic abberation is inevitable in light microscopy, but has been kept to a minimum in this image.
Branching budding yeast cells with pseudohyphae in gram stain fine with microscope.
Genetics background. 3D render.
3D Render of X and Y Chromosomes with Telemeres
Abstract Genetics Disease - 3d rendered image. Hologram view. SEM (TEM) macroscope image. DNA mutations. Vexas disease. Medicine Healthcare research concept. X chromosomes objects.
Gram stain of the bacterium, Staphylococcus aureus. This bacteria is gram positive, as such it appears purple after staining due to the thick peptidoglycan. The round cells are also seen in clusters.
chromosome,Human genome concept
Telomere shortening aging concept and reduction of telomeres located on the end caps of a chromosome resulting in damaging DNA resulting in shorter life or short lifespan as a 3D illustration.
X chromosomes on red and black background
3D rendering X chromosomes on white background.
Candida Auris Cells.  3D Render
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