Schematic of PRH function in cell regulation.
Central 'PRH' with arrows pointing to various components.
Include labels for CCLP Tumor Cell and cell cycle regulation.
Highlight potential dysregulation.
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.
Design for an ID card specific to Sri Lanka.
Features include personal identification elements and embedded security features.
Layout includes details such as name,
ID number,
and address.
Design for an Sri Lanka ID card.
Elements for personal identification.
Security features included.
The illustration depicts the intricate design of an intravascular stent.
It features a two-layer structure: the outer layer acts as an anchor,
while the inner layer contains the electrodes and sensors.
The drawing clearly distinguishes between the two layers and their connection points.
Fine details highlight the engineering behind the stent's functionality.
This visual serves an educational purpose in the field of biomedical engineering.
Human torso showing internal anatomy.
Colon with highlighted peach color tumors.
Educational illustration.
Focus on digestive system.
Clinical presentation style.
Details of intestinal tract.
Observable tumors inside colon.
Medical illustration.
A person sits in a dimly lit room,
captivated by a large screen displaying a futuristic spaceship against a cosmic backdrop.
Design a compact microchip for NanoGuardTN to detect cancer-specific biomarkers in blood or saliva.
Use nanotechnology-based sensors for high sensitivity.
Support multi-biomarker detection and real-time data processing with wireless connectivity.
Ensure low power,
biocompatibility,
and durability for portable devices.
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.
Illustrates signaling pathways involved in protecting retinal cells from oxidative stress.
Nrf2 is central to pathways modulated by anthocyanins.
Highlights key enzymes HO-1,
SOD,
CAT,
GSH-PX with apoptotic modulation.
Mainly focuses on antioxidant mechanisms.
This image depicts pancreatic beta cells,
characterized by their pink,
fluffy appearance,
which are being shielded from cytokine-induced inflammation.
The cells are surrounded by smaller structures that represent cytokines or inflammatory markers.
Glowing orange highlights are illustrated within the cells to signify activity or protection by HDAC inhibitors.
The dark blue background enhances the contrast,
emphasizing the primary subjects.
This visual serves as an educational representation of the cellular interactions relevant to diabetes treatment and research.
A military leader seated holding a firearm,
surrounded by officers in uniform,
outdoors setting.
This image illustrates the interaction between T and B immune cells.
Brightly colored representations of the immune cells are shown in a dynamic space.
The focal point is the connection between the two types of cells,
highlighted with an orange glow.
The background features a dark,
slightly blurred setting to emphasize the cells' vibrancy.
This composition effectively captures the complexity of the immune response in a visually engaging manner.
The image is a schematic diagram showing a layout of three interconnected units,
each labeled with components like 'MULTIPLEXER' and 'ASYNC'.
Connecting lines indicate data flow or communication pathways among these units.
Labels such as 'Demodulator' and 'CP A/P M4' suggest a technical,
engineering context,
possibly related to signal processing or telecommunications.
Fluorescent microscopy image showing cells arranged in a Christmas tree shape with red and green colors.
This image presents a highly detailed cross-sectional view of an aneurysm artery.
The artery's wall is cut away to reveal the buildup of plaque within the vessel.
Understanding this buildup is crucial for studying cardiovascular diseases like atherosclerosis.
The layers of the artery are intricately displayed,
showcasing its structural composition.
Such depictions are essential for educational purposes in medicine and biology.
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.
create a scientific illustration of Deucravacitinib depicting cellular interactions with labeled elements
This diagram illustrates the quantum mechanical interaction of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) with tryptophan residues in proteins.
Step 1 shows the initial interaction of ROS with tryptophan,
labeled as 'ROS Interaction with Tryptophan'.
This leads to Step 2,
where a dioxetane intermediate is formed,
labeled 'Dioxetane Formation'.
In Step 3,
the dioxetane cleaves to generate excited triplet carbonyl groups,
marked as 'Dioxetane Cleavage'.
Finally,
Step 4 illustrates the energy transfer across aromatic networks within the protein,
labeled as 'Energy Sharing Across Aromatic Networks'.
Arrows indicate the direction of processes with transition names such as 'Oxidation → Cleavage → Excitation Transfer'.
Molecular structures for ROS,
tryptophan,
dioxetane,
and carbonyl groups are included and labeled for clarity.
3D illustration of a virus with pink and purple spikes.
Focus on viral structure and details against a dark background.
This document outlines the fundamentals of switching in telecommunications.
Switching is defined as the process of establishing a pathway between sender and receiver via transmission nodes.
It plays a key role in efficiently delivering signals and relieving network congestion.
The text primarily discusses circuit switching,
highlighting its dedicated and temporary nature,
use of fixed bandwidth,
and its operational stages: request,
establishment,
transfer of information,
and connection release.
It also contrasts circuit switching with packet switching,
emphasizing advantages and disadvantages.
The example given is the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
This detailed illustration depicts the development of virtual memory T cells during the in utero phase.
It illustrates key stages in the maturation of T cells,
showing the connections with other immune cells.
The diagram emphasizes various interactions,
including how memory cells are formed.
The focus is on the pathways that lead to the generation of effective immune responses.
Color-coded elements highlight important phases in the development process,
making it a useful resource for educational purposes.
A human anatomy illustration showing injured body parts including head,
right leg heel,
wrist,
thumb,
right hand fingernail,
left index finger,
legs and elbows.
An injured football player on the corner of the field.
The player is holding his knees with both hands.
He shows a distressed expression and is in a kneeling position.