Sunday, June 30, 2013

Cool Cell Membrane images

A few nice cell membrane images I found:


BIO 120 Lab Cochlear Model_2
cell membrane

Image by djneight


Chromatoxin
cell membrane

Image by monojussi

A chromatoxin is a toxin that acts specifically on colour cells (chromons), usually by interacting with membrane proteins and bonk channels. Some sources are more general, and define the effect of chromatoxins as occurring at bonk tissue.


Bungotoxin, which is considered a chromatoxin, has its effect at the rear end, often leaving brown streaks.


Miridae
cell membrane

Image by Mick E. Talbot

Megaloceraea recticornis; hind legs to short: body to to broad. Thinking no, not this.


Notostira elongata; body not broad enough, making it comparativly to long. Whitish bar dividing coriun/cuneus. Defined venation on the membrane, (membrane with closed cells). Again has me thinking that it is not this species.


As far as I can make out, it is not any of the Stenodema species ether. I do realise that I could end up with a condition called blushing, (again), ether way an ID please, anticipation hurts too.



Cool Cell Membrane images

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Cool Cell Membrane images

Check out these cell membrane images:


85. breast cancer types http://goo.gl/rlWJ5
cell membrane

Image by TipsTimes

Read more:
cancer.tipstimes.com/breast-cancer/item/202-breast-cancer…


Ductal cancer has a pre-invasive stage known as breast ductal carcinoma in situ. Once the cancer cells invade the basement membrane of the breast and penetrate the underlying supportive tissue, it is then called invasive ductal cancer. These cancers often lead to the formation of fibrous tissue within the breast that shows on a mammogram with stellate structure. Once large enough to be felt on palpation, a lump of this origin is quite firm in relation to the surrounding breast tissue.


Chlorine Pat
cell membrane

Image by nist6ss

I chose this picture because chlorine is a kind of chemical that you use to make the pool clean. Because chlorine is a chemical you need to use science to make it effective and clean.


Demonic domes
cell membrane

Image by PhotoGraham



Cool Cell Membrane images

Friday, June 28, 2013

Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX

A few nice weight loss images I found:


Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

Image by Oceanview Med Spa

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Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

Image by Oceanview Med Spa

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Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

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Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Cool Cell Membrane images

Some cool cell membrane images:


CHO Phase Contrast Image-3
cell membrane

Image by Exothermic

Several live Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells in vitro as viewed through a phase contrast microscope. Visible in the photo are nuclei, nucleoli, mitochondria, and the cell boundary defined by the plasma membrane as well as other yet to be identified cellular structures.


For the next few weeks I will be working with these Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells in my Molecular Cell Biology course at MTSU. You are looking at an original picture of a group of these cells that we photographed using laboratory equipment (this is not a copy of an image from another source.) These are wild type CHO-K1 cells, the original cell line of which was started in 1957 by T.T. Puck. These cells grow in a monolayer on the bottom of the culture flask. CHO cells are commonly used in biological, genetics and medical research.


Using phase contrast microscopy allows the cells to be viewed live with out traditional staining which requires that the cells be fixed and results in quietus of the organism. Since the cells are living during observation, movement and activity of subcellular components can be easily viewed.


CHO Phase Contrast Image-2
cell membrane

Image by Exothermic

Several live Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells in vitro as viewed through a phase contrast microscope. Visible in the photo are nuclei, nucleoli mitochondria, and the cell boundary defined by the plasma membrane as well as other yet to be identified cellular structures.


For the next few weeks I will be working with these Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells in my Molecular Cell Biology course at MTSU. You are looking at an original picture of a group of these cells that we photographed using laboratory equipment (this is not a copy of an image from another source.) These are wild type CHO-K1 cells, the original cell line of which was started in 1957 by T.T. Puck. These cells grow in a monolayer on the bottom of the culture flask. CHO cells are commonly used in biological, genetics and medical research.


Using phase contrast microscopy allows the cells to be viewed live with out traditional staining which requires that the cells be fixed and results in quietus of the organism. Since the cells are living during observation, movement and activity of subcellular components can be easily viewed.


Cool Cell Membrane images

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Cool Healthy Eating images

Some cool healthy eating images:


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.


Cool Healthy Eating images

Monday, June 24, 2013

Nice Weight Loss photos

Check out these weight loss images:


Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

Image by Oceanview Med Spa

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Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

Image by Oceanview Med Spa

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Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

1663 science & technology magazine, August 2011

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1663 science & technology magazine, August 2011
cell membrane

Image by Los Alamos National Laboratory
www.lanl.gov/science/1663/


In this issue:


Change at the Top—Charlie McMillan takes the helm at Los Alamos National Laboratory


The Big Thaw—What degrading permafrost means for the Arctic, and for the world


Understanding the Cell Membrane—There is much to learn about life’s boundary layer


Under Fire—Surviving the Las Conchas wildfire


Spotlight

-View from the core

-Uranium made easy

-Growing science

- Megadroughts of the Southwest


1663 science and technology magazine presents some of the most significant research initiatives and accomplishments of the Laboratory to a diverse audience. The articles cover topics from the entire portfolio of national-security-related programs, as well as from the discretionary research projects that advance the frontiers of basic science.


B0008488 Cel division
cell membrane

Image by wellcome images

B0008488 Cel division

Credit: Kuan-Chung Su, LRI. Wellcome Images

images@wellcome.ac.uk
images.wellcome.ac.uk

Confocal micrograph showing a dividing cancer cell (HeLa) in time-lapse. Cellular structures have been visualised in cyan (cell membrane) and red (DNA).

Confocal micrograph

2011 Published: –


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1663 science & technology magazine, August 2011

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX

A few nice weight loss images I found:


Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

Image by Oceanview Med Spa

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Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

Image by Oceanview Med Spa

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Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

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Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX

Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)

A few nice healthy eating images I found:


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.



Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)

Friday, June 21, 2013

Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)

Check out these healthy eating images:


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Cool Healthy Eating images

A few nice healthy eating images I found:


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.



Cool Healthy Eating images

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)

Check out these healthy eating images:


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.



Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Cool Weight Loss images

Some cool weight loss images:


Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

Image by Oceanview Med Spa

This is licensed under Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons. You are free to use this photo – please give attribution to Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa of Frisco, TX and link back to www.oceanviewweightlossmedical.com


Grand Opening of Oceanview Medical Weight Loss Spa in Frisco, TX
weight loss

Image by Oceanview Med Spa

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Cool Weight Loss images

Monday, June 17, 2013

Cool Healthy Eating images

Some cool healthy eating images:


Eat, Sleep, Play (CMOM)
healthy eating

Image by Sarah_Ackerman

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan. Upper West Side. NYC.



Cool Healthy Eating images

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Nice Cell Membrane photos

Check out these cell membrane images:


Synaptic Gasp
cell membrane

Image by ocean.flynn

I have been working on this Adobe Photoshop Image which seems to keep getting larger and larger. I first sketched out the movement I wanted using 2B Pentil on paper. I was working with several images of neural architecture as models but the movement and composition looked like dozens of images I’ve painted and drawn over the years. The I scanned the full-size image on a flat bed scanner. In Adobe Photoshop I inverted the positive/negative aspect under Image > Adjustments > Invert. Under Image>Mode I converted the image from RGB to Greyscale then to RGB again so I could adjust the colours to one I hoped would be easier to paint with. I deleted the background so I could have a transparent layer to work with. I used the Magic Wand tool to delete the spaces between neurons. (Some of this work must feel a little like users of video games where you target and delete). I like to use both the eraser, blurring and cloning tools at this stage with full ranges of Master Diameter and Hardness . I used the starry night wallpaper for the background. I tried to keep Michaelangelo out of this but I kept thinking of the layered image I made recently inspired by Charles Taylor’s response to William James’ Varieties of Religious Experience. Adam looks ridiculous on the neuron branch. I had fun with the shell turned into neuron around the image of Michaelangelo’s depiction of the Creator.

I keep making sketches of close-ups so now I am trying to imagine terminal nerve fibres entwined in neurofilament, proteins at the interface of the downstream end of neuron’s dendritic spine and an excitary synapse. I used Adobe Photoshop’s pattern tool to create the translucid cell membrane encasing the nerves along which electrical impulses flow. I am not satisifed with the detailed synaptic gap so I have started to examine more closely what goes on under the cellular membrane. The synaptic vesicle reminds me of pomegranite seed in some images so I want to play with that a little more. I continue to collect images of synapses and keep track of them on my del.icio.us and my Google customized homepage using .rss feed. I still need to use pencil and paper to understand the relationships. It is strangely relaxing. This type of layered image is never complete. As I learn more about Adobe Photoshop options I will try different tools. (Thank you by the way to the Orton Group. I haven’t tried their suggested tools on any of my work yet but I probably will at some time.)


The synaptic cleft in the human brain reminds me of the gap between the hand of God and Adam in Michaelangelo’s visualization of Creation. My mind is stuck on the image of the gap. That’s the leap of faith between that which we can know and that which is beyond our capacity to know. In the human brain this synaptic gap is so macroscopic no one has ever seen it. But there are amazing images that are somewhat like science fiction as artists attempt to compile scientific data into visualizations of what it might look like. I am not attempting to be a science illustrator. But I think somehow this image will be like a cartography of a way of thinking that resonates more with complex hyperlinkages than with the human brain.


The brain is a supersystem of systems. Each system is composed of an elaborate interconnection of small but macroscopic cortical regions and subcortical nuclei, which are made of microscopic local circuits, which are made of neurons, all of which are connected by synapses (Damasio 1994:30).


Neurons must be triggered by a stimulus to produce nerve impulses, which are waves of electrical charge moving along the nerve fibres. When the neuron receives a stimulus, the electrical charge on the inside of the cell membrane changes from negative to positive. A nerve impulse travels down the fibre to a synaptic knob at its end, triggering the release of chemicals (neurotransmitters) that cross the gap between the neuron and the target cell, stimulating a response in the target (Baggaley 2001:104).


Damasio (1994) describes the neural underpinnings of reason and challenges Cartesian dualisms of mind/body, emotions/reason. Feelings and logical thinking are not like oil and water.

The “body [. . .] represented in the brain [constitutes] an indispensable frame of reference for the neural process that we experience as the mind (Damasio 1994:xvi).”


Our bodies are the ground reference for the construction we make of the world. Our embodied selves construct the ever-present sense of subjectivity, our experience. The body becomes is the instrument through which we construct our most refined thoughts and actions (Damasio 1994:xvi).


Baggaley, Ann, Ed. (2001), “Anatomy of the Human Body,” Human Body, Dorling Kindersley Publishing: NY, p. 104.


Damasio, Antonio R., 1994, Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain, Grosset/Putnam: New York.


Damasio, Hanna, (1994) “Gage’s skull, illustrations” in Damasio, Antonio R., 1994, Descartes’ Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain, Grosset/Putnam: New York. p. 31-2.


Johnson, Graham, (2005), “The Synapse Revealed,” 23 September 2005, Science Magazine and the National Science Foundation.


The first place winner of the Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge was Graham Johnson from Medical Media, Boulder, Colorado. His image is described on Science Magazine’s web page:

Deep inside the brain, a neuron prepares to transmit a signal to its target. To capture that fleeting moment, Graham Johnson based this elegant drawing on ultra-thin micrographs of sequential brain slices. After scanning a sketch into 3D modeling software, he colored the image and added texture and glowing lighting reminiscent of a scanning electron micrograph.



Nice Cell Membrane photos

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