Colorful Depiction of DNA

December 5, 2009 by  
Filed under Biology

Colorful DNA Replication

Colorful DNA Replication

A beautiful and colorful representation of DNA by artist LiaGen.

This image features a beautiful medley of colors: pink, green, red, blue, yellow, cyan, purple, and more.

The colors come together to artistically represent DNA, which holds the secret code to biology.

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Bright Red and Green, inspired by immunofluorescence

December 5, 2009 by  
Filed under Immunofluorescence

Bright Red and Green

Bright Red and Green

A digital creation of cells inspired by immunofluorescence. (what is immunofluorescence?)

The image represents cells with nuclei stained in bright green.

In addition, this cell exhibits punctated bright red cytoplasmic staining.

Simple and beautiful bright colors.

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Representation of Molecular Signaling

December 4, 2009 by  
Filed under Pathways

Colorful Molecular Signaling

Colorful Molecular Signaling

A beautiful and colorful representation of molecular signaling by artist LiaGen.

The image represents a cross section of a cell and beautifully demonstrates activation of a signaling pathway.

Depicted is the plasma membrane with a yellow receptor bound to its ligand. Underneath, we observe the activation of molecules in red, yellow, blue, and green. Finally, the image depicts a protein (in green) entering the nucleus, where it can interact with and modulate DNA.

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Red Vesicles, inspired by immunofluorescence

December 4, 2009 by  
Filed under Immunofluorescence

Red Vesicles

Red Vesicles

A digital creation of a lone cell inspired by immunofluorescence (what is immunofluorescence?)

The image represents one cell that has a nucleus, appearing in cyan.

In addition, this cell exhibits punctated red cytoplasmic staining.

The image is simple, elegant, and beautiful.

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November 8, 2009 by  
Filed under Data, Immunofluorescence, Learn, Pathways

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