Illustration showing soil contamination.
Image features a tomato plant with roots.
Various contaminants labeled including antibiotics,
heavy metals,
and PAHs.
Arrows indicate interaction mechanisms between microplastics and contaminants.
Overall,
it illustrates contamination effects on plant health.
The figure illustrates the innate immune response to infection through a centralized sun-like figure highlighting activation,
recruitment,
and control.
It outlines how the immune response is activated,
identifying tissue-associated immune cells nearby for rapid response.
It also describes inflammatory mediators secreted upon infection.
The outer sections detail the recruitment of cellular and non-cellular immune components to the infection site.
Additionally,
it covers the physiological changes allowing immune cell trafficking and the control mechanisms involving immune cells that eliminate microbes.
Fate signaling for epithelial cells and clearance of dead cells are also summarized.
A warm and inclusive scene showing people living with urinary incontinence.
Diverse group of men and women engages in everyday activities.
They walk and laugh together.
Background features soft anatomical illustrations of the urinary system.
Elements of support like a hand reaching out,
someone listening,
or pelvic floor exercises included.
Colors should be comforting and tone compassionate.
Conveying hope and empowerment.
Infographic showing causes of urinary incontinence with icons for pregnancy and childbirth.
Includes menopause,
enlarged prostate,
obesity,
chronic cough,
medications,
diabetes,
smoking,
and nerve damage.
Uses soft colors with clear labels for gender and shared factors.
Clean educational style.
This illustration depicts an antibody binding to a cell,
showcasing the intricate relationship between them.
The antibody is represented in bright yellow,
symbolizing its role in the immune response.
The cell is depicted in a vivid blue,
highlighting its surface features.
The background features soft gradients,
contributing to a scientific yet artistic ambiance.
This image can be used in various educational and medical contexts to explain cellular interactions.
This infographic illustrates the complications associated with diabetes.
It features silhouettes of human figures of varying sizes.
Around the figures,
icons represent various health issues such as eye problems,
nerve damage,
and foot ulcers.
Each icon is connected with dashed lines to emphasize the interconnectedness of these complications.
The color scheme is predominantly light blue and teal,
providing a calming visual effect.
This image is suitable for educational purposes and health awareness campaigns.
Image depicting a smiling boy flushing a sparkling clean toilet.
The bathroom features fresh green plants.
The boy wears a yellow shirt,
blue shorts,
and red shoes.
The scene aims to teach children about toilet hygiene through engaging visuals.
Infographic comparing reservoir-type systems and matrix type systems for drug delivery.
Highlight differences in drug release mechanisms.
Discuss constant release rate and factors affecting drug flux.
Include definitions of each type.
Emphasize importance of polymer membranes and diffusion principles.
Illustration of a model representing nitrate pollution in groundwater with a farm source and a water body.
A pipe releases water into a creek with trees and hills in the background.
This depicts the flow of contaminants into water systems.
A clear illustration with four panels.
Each panel shows a different way drugs are taken by a Nigerian child.
First panel: child swallowing a tablet with water.
Second panel: child applying cream to their arm.
Third panel: nurse administering an injection.
Fourth panel: child using an inhaler.
Bright colors and simple design appropriate for young pupils.
A metal faucet is pouring water into a stream.
Sunlight is shining on the water.
The environment is lush and green with rocks and grass surrounding the scene.
The image is taken from a low angle to emphasize the water flow.
Diagram showing the relationship between TCR and IL12 in initiating Glycolysis.
Glycolysis sub-pathway produces O-GlcNAc on STAT1 at Ser499 and Thr510.
Resulting stable pSTAT1 Ser727 increases IFNgamma.
Glycolysis also activates pSTAT1 Tyr701.
pSTAT1 Tyr701 triggers T-Bet activation and production of IFNgamma.
pSTAT1 Tyr701 leads to Th1 differentiation while pSTAT1 Ser727 supports Th1 lineage stability.
A modern illustration showing non-surgical techniques for managing urinary incontinence.
Divided into soft vignettes depicting women using various methods like biofeedback,
electrical stimulation,
pessary fitting,
and selecting continence products.
Clean background in calming tones.
Includes anatomical outlines for context.
Focus on clarity and empowerment.
A hand-held watering can pouring water on young green plants in a garden.
Jesus and John the Baptist in the Jordan River.
Dove ascending from heaven.
Scenic mountains surrounding.
Warm sunlight illuminating the scene.
Infographic illustrating a drug delivery system based on polymeric nanosystems.
Includes polymeric nanospheres,
nanomicelles,
nano-conjugates,
hydrophilic and hydrophobic polymers,
targeting moieties,
imaging moieties,
and amphiphilic polymers.
Uses vibrant colors and a clean scientific aesthetic with labeled diagrams.
Illustration depicting leukocyte-endothelial interactions.
It shows leukocyte rolling,
stable arrest,
and transmigration into tissues.
The diagram includes representations of selectin and integrin interactions.
The context involves immune response and inflammation mechanisms.
This image represents essential items for cleaning computers and electronics.
It includes a can of compressed air,
which is popular for removing dust from hard-to-reach spaces.
a microfiber cloth is included for gentle cleaning of screens and surfaces.
Isopropyl alcohol with a 70% concentration or higher is recommended for disinfecting equipment; users should always check labels.
Cotton swabs are also important for detail cleaning of small crevices.
Together,
these items ensure effective and safe maintenance of electronic devices.
This image illustrates various markers relevant to host cells and bacterial interactions within the urinary tract.
Key structural markers include CD44 and Tamm-Horsfall Protein (THP).
Released markers show how the body reacts to infection,
including Prosaposin and NGF.
Bacterial cell markers like TLR2 help recognize pathogens.
Immune response markers such as interleukins indicate inflammation levels.
Metabolite markers provide insights into both host and bacteria activity,
whereas acute phase reactants highlight inflammation and injury.
This detailed illustration aids in understanding complex biological interactions.
Schematic representation of biochemical pathways involving cyanidin-3-glucoside.
Illustrate effects on cells and metabolic processes.
Show interactions and transformations clearly.
A calm patient discusses urinary incontinence with a compassionate doctor in a clinic.
The scene includes a bladder diary water bottle and medication list on the desk.
Background icons show diagnostic tools like a urine cup ultrasound device and pelvic floor diagram.
Visuals symbolize clarity with question marks turning into checkmarks.
Overall tone is reassuring and informative.
Illustration showing different types of urinary incontinence including stress,
urge,
mixed,
overflow and functional.
Includes icons or figures with labels and visual cues like sneezing,
rushing to a bathroom,
dribbling,
and mobility issues.
Style is clean and educational with soft colors and clear visuals.
Jesus kneeling near a brook with clear water reflecting blue sky and fluffy clouds.
Holding water in hands for a thirsty sheep.
Sheep has cream and beige wool,
with shiny strands.
Hyper-realistic details include droplets falling from wool to water,
monarch butterflies on nearby reeds,
bluish-green moss on smooth rocks,
and distorted reflection of Jesus on the water surface.
Soft midday light highlights his profile,
emphasizing beard texture and transparency of droplets.
Selective focus on the sheep and its wet eyes,
with golden pollen floating in angled light rays.
Illustration of people making common lifestyle mistakes.
Scenes include skipping meals,
drinking sugary beverages,
not sleeping enough,
and over-exercising without rest.
Each section has explanatory icons and visual guides.