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    Baculovirus structure, illustration. Baculoviruses are rod-shaped, enveloped (yellow lipid bilayer) viruses, with a large double-stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, red) genome packed inside nucleocapsids (protein coats, green) — Stock Photo
    Baculovirus structure, illustration. Baculoviruses are rod-shaped, enveloped (yellow lipid bilayer) viruses, with a large double-stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, red) genome packed inside nucleocapsids (protein coats, green)
    Brucella bacteria, illustration. Gram-negative pleomorphic bacteria that cause brucellosis in cattle and humans and are transmitted to humans by direct contact with ill animal or by contaminated milk. — Stock Photo
    Brucella bacteria, illustration. Gram-negative pleomorphic bacteria that cause brucellosis in cattle and humans and are transmitted to humans by direct contact with ill animal or by contaminated milk.
    Distal phalanges, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Distal phalanges, computer illustration
    Human Clavicle, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Clavicle, computer illustration
    Abstract Network, conceptual illustration. — Stock Photo
    Abstract Network, conceptual illustration.
    Knee joint, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Knee joint, computer illustration
    Covid-19 coronavirus, conceptual illustration. The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (previously 2019-CoV) emerged in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 — Stock Photo
    Covid-19 coronavirus, conceptual illustration. The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (previously 2019-CoV) emerged in Wuhan, China, in December 2019
    Human Humerus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Humerus, computer illustration
    Illustration of Neisseria meningitidis bacteria. N. meningitidis are gram-negative diplococci (spherical bacteria arranged in pairs), transmitted by the respiratory route — Stock Photo
    Illustration of Neisseria meningitidis bacteria. N. meningitidis are gram-negative diplococci (spherical bacteria arranged in pairs), transmitted by the respiratory route
    Jaw bone, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Jaw bone, computer illustration
    Illustration showing different types of blood cells, erythrocytes, neutrophil, monocyte, basophil, eosinophil, lymphocyte, and platelets. — Stock Photo
    Illustration showing different types of blood cells, erythrocytes, neutrophil, monocyte, basophil, eosinophil, lymphocyte, and platelets.
    Plant leaf structure, illustration. Cross-section of a typical plant leaf. In most plants, leaves are the major site of photosynthesis — Stock Photo
    Plant leaf structure, illustration. Cross-section of a typical plant leaf. In most plants, leaves are the major site of photosynthesis
    Blood clot, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Blood clot, computer illustration
    Blood clot, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Blood clot, computer illustration
    Whooping cough bacterium (Bordetella pertussis), illustration. These rod-shaped Gram-negative bacilli cause whooping cough, known as pertussis, mainly in infants — Stock Photo
    Whooping cough bacterium (Bordetella pertussis), illustration. These rod-shaped Gram-negative bacilli cause whooping cough, known as pertussis, mainly in infants
    Temporomandibular joint, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Temporomandibular joint, computer illustration
    Mimivirus, illustration. Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus (APMV), commonly known as mimivirus, consists of outer hairs, or fibrils, and a protein coat (capsid) enclosing a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) genome — Stock Photo
    Mimivirus, illustration. Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus (APMV), commonly known as mimivirus, consists of outer hairs, or fibrils, and a protein coat (capsid) enclosing a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) genome
    Illustration of a blood clot in damaged blood vessel made of red blood cells, platelets and fibrin protein strands. — Stock Photo
    Illustration of a blood clot in damaged blood vessel made of red blood cells, platelets and fibrin protein strands.
    Breast bone, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Breast bone, computer illustration
    Cancer cells, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Cancer cells, computer illustration
    Blood clot, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Blood clot, computer illustration
    Sacrum bone, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Sacrum bone, computer illustration
    Brucella bacteria, illustration. Gram-negative pleomorphic bacteria that cause brucellosis in cattle and humans and are transmitted to humans by direct contact with ill animal or by contaminated milk. — Stock Photo
    Brucella bacteria, illustration. Gram-negative pleomorphic bacteria that cause brucellosis in cattle and humans and are transmitted to humans by direct contact with ill animal or by contaminated milk.
    Covid-19 viruses affecting the heart, conceptual 3D illustration. Inflammation of the heart and other organs can be a complication of Covid-19, a respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus SARS-Cov-2 — Stock Photo
    Covid-19 viruses affecting the heart, conceptual 3D illustration. Inflammation of the heart and other organs can be a complication of Covid-19, a respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus SARS-Cov-2
    Human Femur, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Femur, computer illustration
    Sacrum bone, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Sacrum bone, computer illustration
    Osteoclast cross-section, illustration. Osteoclasts are large, multinucleated bone cells with a ruffled border and a high number of vesicles and vacuoles. They are essential for the maintenance and repair of bones — Stock Photo
    Osteoclast cross-section, illustration. Osteoclasts are large, multinucleated bone cells with a ruffled border and a high number of vesicles and vacuoles. They are essential for the maintenance and repair of bones
    Illustration of Legionella pneumophila bacteria, the cause of Legionnaires' disease — Stock Photo
    Illustration of Legionella pneumophila bacteria, the cause of Legionnaires' disease
    Human Humerus, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Humerus, computer illustration
    Abstract Network, conceptual illustration. — Stock Photo
    Abstract Network, conceptual illustration.
    Abstract Network, conceptual illustration. — Stock Photo
    Abstract Network, conceptual illustration.
    Tumour growth, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Tumour growth, computer illustration
    Astrovirus particles, illustration. Astroviruses are small viruses, about 28 nanometres in diameter, and first identified in 1975 using electron microscopy — Stock Photo
    Astrovirus particles, illustration. Astroviruses are small viruses, about 28 nanometres in diameter, and first identified in 1975 using electron microscopy
    Antibodies binding influenza virus. Illustration of human antibodies (orange) neutralizing a influenza virus particle (blue). Each Y-shaped molecule has two arms that can bind to specific antigens — Stock Photo
    Antibodies binding influenza virus. Illustration of human antibodies (orange) neutralizing a influenza virus particle (blue). Each Y-shaped molecule has two arms that can bind to specific antigens
    Polycythemia vera, illustration. Polycythemia vera is a rare slow-growing blood cancer in which bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. These excess cells thicken blood, slowing its flow — Stock Photo
    Polycythemia vera, illustration. Polycythemia vera is a rare slow-growing blood cancer in which bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. These excess cells thicken blood, slowing its flow
    Inner structure of a typical bacterial cell, illustration. Bacterial cells do not have a membrane-bound nucleus or organelles — Stock Photo
    Inner structure of a typical bacterial cell, illustration. Bacterial cells do not have a membrane-bound nucleus or organelles
    Blood clot, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Blood clot, computer illustration
    LDL receptors on cell membrane, illustration — Stock Photo
    LDL receptors on cell membrane, illustration
    Blood clot, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Blood clot, computer illustration
    Group of diverse businesspeople discussing and using computer with colleagues in background. work at a modern office. — Stock Photo
    Group of diverse businesspeople discussing and using computer with colleagues in background. work at a modern office.
    Illustration showing the bacterial transformation process. A Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium releases chromosomal DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue centre) with antibiotic resistance genes (yellow, centre) into the environment via lysis — Stock Photo
    Illustration showing the bacterial transformation process. A Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium releases chromosomal DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue centre) with antibiotic resistance genes (yellow, centre) into the environment via lysis
    Human Teeth, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Human Teeth, computer illustration
    Activated platelets in a blood smear with red blood cells, illustration. — Stock Photo
    Activated platelets in a blood smear with red blood cells, illustration.
    Conceptual illustration of viral encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain caused by a virus. — Stock Photo
    Conceptual illustration of viral encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain caused by a virus.
    Illustration of platelets (thrombocytes) that have been activated (with extensions) and those that are non-activated. Platelets are part of the blood. When a blood vessel is damaged, the platelets become activated and secrete chemicals that cause the — Stock Photo
    Illustration of platelets (thrombocytes) that have been activated (with extensions) and those that are non-activated. Platelets are part of the blood. When a blood vessel is damaged, the platelets become activated and secrete chemicals that cause the
    Ulna bone, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Ulna bone, computer illustration
    Diverse businessmen discussing and using computer with colleagues in background. work at a modern office. — Stock Photo
    Diverse businessmen discussing and using computer with colleagues in background. work at a modern office.
    Activated platelets, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Activated platelets, computer illustration
    Covid-19 coronavirus, conceptual illustration. The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (previously 2019-CoV) emerged in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 — Stock Photo
    Covid-19 coronavirus, conceptual illustration. The new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (previously 2019-CoV) emerged in Wuhan, China, in December 2019
    Illustration showing different types of blood cells, erythrocytes, neutrophil, monocyte, basophil, eosinophil, lymphocyte, and platelets. — Stock Photo
    Illustration showing different types of blood cells, erythrocytes, neutrophil, monocyte, basophil, eosinophil, lymphocyte, and platelets.
    Cancer cells, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Cancer cells, computer illustration
    Tumour growth, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Tumour growth, computer illustration
    Jaw bone, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Jaw bone, computer illustration
    Thoracic spine, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Thoracic spine, computer illustration
    Hip bone, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Hip bone, computer illustration
    Illustration of platelets (thrombocytes) that have been activated (with extensions) and those that are non-activated. Platelets are part of the blood. When a blood vessel is damaged, the platelets become activated and secrete chemicals that cause the — Stock Photo
    Illustration of platelets (thrombocytes) that have been activated (with extensions) and those that are non-activated. Platelets are part of the blood. When a blood vessel is damaged, the platelets become activated and secrete chemicals that cause the
    Human brain with highlighted corpus callosum, also known as callosal commissure, illustration. It is a wide, thick nerve tract connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres. — Stock Photo
    Human brain with highlighted corpus callosum, also known as callosal commissure, illustration. It is a wide, thick nerve tract connecting the left and right cerebral hemispheres.
    Jaw bone, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Jaw bone, computer illustration
    Illustration of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria. K. pneumoniae are Gram-negative, encapsulated, non-motile, enteric, rod-shaped bacteria. This species causes Friedlander's pneumonia and urinary tract infections — Stock Photo
    Illustration of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria. K. pneumoniae are Gram-negative, encapsulated, non-motile, enteric, rod-shaped bacteria. This species causes Friedlander's pneumonia and urinary tract infections
    Knee joint, computer illustration — Stock Photo
    Knee joint, computer illustration

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