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"Unleashing the Power of Extensions: From Dendritic Cells to Artwork" they have always been a fascinating aspect of our world

Background imageExtensions Collection: Dendritic cells, artwork

Dendritic cells, artwork. Dendritic cells, a type of white blood cell, are called antigen presenting cells (APCs) and are found in the bodys tissues

Background imageExtensions Collection: Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6375

Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6375
Activated macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an active macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system that are found in the tissues rather than

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert for Universal hair extensions 1915

Advert for Universal hair extensions 1915
Using human hair extensions to change your hairstyle, in a range of colours. 1915

Background imageExtensions Collection: Macrophage cells, SEM

Macrophage cells, SEM
Macrophage cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of macrophage white blood cells. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageExtensions Collection: Mil Mi-2Ch Chekla 00221

Mil Mi-2Ch Chekla 00221. A chemical reconnaissance / smokescreen layer version of the Mi-2. This example has the exhaust / smoke-pipe extensions displaced from their proper positions ov the engine

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advertisement for extensions made from finest quality human hair. Date: 1910

Advertisement for extensions made from finest quality human hair. Date: 1910

Background imageExtensions Collection: Demolitions for the Great Eastern Railway extensions to Broad Street (engraving)

Demolitions for the Great Eastern Railway extensions to Broad Street (engraving)
583036 Demolitions for the Great Eastern Railway extensions to Broad Street (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert, Maison Nicol, Ladies Hair Pieces

Advert, Maison Nicol, Ladies Hair Pieces
Advert for Maison Nicol, Haymarket, London, Ladies Hair Pieces, Extensions, Wigs, etc. 1897

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert, George Lichtenfeld, Ladies Hair Pieces

Advert, George Lichtenfeld, Ladies Hair Pieces
Advert for George Lichtenfeld, Great Portland Street, Regent Street and Piccadilly, London, Ladies Hair Pieces, Extensions and Wigs. 1897

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert, Florian Sobocinski, Hair Pieces

Advert, Florian Sobocinski, Hair Pieces
Advert for Florian Sobocinski, Sidney Place, Leicester Square, London, Ladies Hair Pieces, Extensions and Implants, as well as face massage and manicure. 1897

Background imageExtensions Collection: A Sweep, Ottoman period, third quarter of 18th century (w / c on paper)

A Sweep, Ottoman period, third quarter of 18th century (w / c on paper)
UOL120683 A Sweep, Ottoman period, third quarter of 18th century (w/c on paper) by Turkish School, (18th century); 32x20 cm; School of Oriental and African Studies Library

Background imageExtensions Collection: Vickers-Slingsby Vega Sport ECL

Vickers-Slingsby Vega Sport ECL. The swansong of British sailplane manufacturing, the 15m flapped Vega Sport had retractable undercarriage

Background imageExtensions Collection: Vickers-Slingsby Vega Club ELD

Vickers-Slingsby Vega Club ELD
Slingsby Vega Club ELD, circa 1982. The swansong of British sailplane manufacturing, the 15m flapped Vega Sport had retractable undercarriage

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert for Unwin & Albert womens coiffure 1908 Advert for Unwin & Albert womens

Advert for Unwin & Albert womens coiffure 1908 Advert for Unwin & Albert womens
Ladies hairdressers in Regent Street, transforming your hair in anyway possible. Date: 1908

Background imageExtensions Collection: Ghana, Volta Region, Dzemeni

Ghana, Volta Region, Dzemeni. Hair salons and academies abound in Ghana

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert for Unwin & Albert fringes 1898

Advert for Unwin & Albert fringes 1898
Made of natural curling and waving hair, not affected by the sea air! 1898

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert for B Henry hairpieces 1908

Advert for B Henry hairpieces 1908
Pre-made small wiglets, curls and false buns to be incorporated into the womens hairstyles. 1908

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert for Thierry Schram, hairpiece 1910

Advert for Thierry Schram, hairpiece 1910
Flexible coiffure hairpiece with a twisted extension or wiglet available from Thierry Schram. 1910

Background imageExtensions Collection: Advert for Universal human hair extensions 1915

Advert for Universal human hair extensions 1915
Transformations in any styles, extra is charged for light, grey, pale and auburn shades, guaranted only the finest quailty pure European hair used. 1915

Background imageExtensions Collection: Haberdasher of sewing items, Paris, early 19th century

Haberdasher of sewing items, Paris, early 19th century.. Handcolored copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from Tradeswomen of Paris, Paris, 1823

Background imageExtensions Collection: Curling Hair Extensions

Curling Hair Extensions
Girls wetting lengths of hair to curl them into hair extensions or to made into wigs. Date: early 1930s

Background imageExtensions Collection: False Nails

False Nails
Rather clumsy clip-on false nails! Date: early 1930s

Background imageExtensions Collection: de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278

de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278
de Havilland Vampire F1, TG278, experimentally fitted with a de Havilland Ghost turbojet, 4ft extensions to the wings and a special hood

Background imageExtensions Collection: 16th century farmhouse adjoining 19th century extension, Boscobel House, Boscobel, Shropshire

16th century farmhouse adjoining 19th century extension, Boscobel House, Boscobel, Shropshire, England, August

Background imageExtensions Collection: Touching spines of a pad Cactus, planted in a terracotta pot

Touching spines of a pad Cactus, planted in a terracotta pot

Background imageExtensions Collection: Glial cells, light micrograph

Glial cells, light micrograph
Glial cells in the brain. Light micrograph of a section through glial cells (dark) in the grey matter of the brain. Due to their star shape these glial cells are called astrocytes

Background imageExtensions Collection: Amoeboid protozoa, SEM

Amoeboid protozoa, SEM
Amoeboid protozoa. Differential interference contrast (DIC) micrograph of four Thecamoeba sp. amoebozoa. Amoebozoa are a major group of amoeboid protozoa, motile single-celled organisms

Background imageExtensions Collection: Amoeba protozoa, SEM

Amoeba protozoa, SEM
Amoeba protozoa. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of four Amoeba sp. protozoa, showing their numerous pseudopodia (cytoplasmic extensions, leg-like)

Background imageExtensions Collection: Amoeba protozoa, light micrograph C016 / 8607

Amoeba protozoa, light micrograph C016 / 8607
Amoeba protozoa. Interphase contrast light micrograph of two Amoeba sp. protozoa eating each other, showing its numerous pseudopodia (cytoplasmic extensions, leg-like)

Background imageExtensions Collection: Amoeba protozoan, light micrograph C016 / 8578

Amoeba protozoan, light micrograph C016 / 8578
Amoeba protozoan. Phase-contrast light micrograph of an Amoeba sp. protozoan, showing its numerous pseudopodia (cytoplasmic extensions, leg-like)

Background imageExtensions Collection: Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6377

Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6377
Activated macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an active macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system that are found in the tissues rather than

Background imageExtensions Collection: Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6376

Activated macrophage, SEM C015 / 6376
Activated macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an active macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system that are found in the tissues rather than

Background imageExtensions Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) cages, housing voles trapped at Crossness Nature Reserve whilst

Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) cages, housing voles trapped at Crossness Nature Reserve whilst new habitat is built for them in mitigation for extension to sewage treatment works, Wildwood Trust

Background imageExtensions Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) baited trap on polystyrene float in reedbed ditch

Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) baited trap on polystyrene float in reedbed ditch, voles are trapped and taken into captivity whilst new habitat is built for them in mitigation for extension to

Background imageExtensions Collection: Ireland Workhouse Extension 1847

Ireland Workhouse Extension 1847
Plan view by architect George Wilkinson of proposed extensions to increase the capacity of Irish workhouse buildings. The sections in blue are the original buildings, with the new sections in red

Background imageExtensions Collection: Amoeba, SEM

Amoeba, SEM
Amoeba. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an Amoeba proteus protozoan. This is a freshwater single-celled organism that feeds on bacteria and smaller protozoa

Background imageExtensions Collection: Macrophages, SEM

Macrophages, SEM
Macrophages. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of macrophage white blood cells. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageExtensions Collection: Macrophage, SEM

Macrophage, SEM
Macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageExtensions Collection: Liver macrophage cells, SEM

Liver macrophage cells, SEM
Liver macrophage cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of liver macrophages, also known as Kupffer cells. Macrophages are a type of large white blood cell that recognise foreign

Background imageExtensions Collection: Macrophage cell, SEM

Macrophage cell, SEM
Macrophage cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage white blood cell. Macrophages are cells of the bodys immune system

Background imageExtensions Collection: Liver macrophage cell, SEM

Liver macrophage cell, SEM
Liver macrophage cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a liver macrophage, also known as a Kupffer cell. Macrophages are a type of large white blood cell that recognise foreign

Background imageExtensions Collection: Nerve synapse, artwork

Nerve synapse, artwork
Nerve synapse. Computer artwork of of a junction, or synapse, between two nerve cells (neurons). As the electrical signal reaches the presynaptic end of a neuron it triggers the release of

Background imageExtensions Collection: Glial cells, SEM

Glial cells, SEM
Glial cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a glial cell (centre). Glial cells are nervous system cells that provide structural support and protection for neurons (nerve cells)

Background imageExtensions Collection: Nerve cells and glial cells, SEM

Nerve cells and glial cells, SEM
Nerve cells and glial cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The nerve cells have small cell bodies (orange) and fine extensions called axons and dendrites (brown)

Background imageExtensions Collection: Glial cell, SEM

Glial cell, SEM
Glial cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a cultured glial cell (centre). Glial cells are nervous system cells that provide structural support and protection for neurons (nerve cells)

Background imageExtensions Collection: Fungal hyphae, SEM

Fungal hyphae, SEM
Fungal hyphae. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the hyphae of a fungus. Hyphae are thread-like structures that form the mycelium

Background imageExtensions Collection: Railway extensions at Portsmouth

Railway extensions at Portsmouth
The railway extension at Portsmouth, the new harbour station

Background imageExtensions Collection: Plan of the Metropolitan Railway

Plan of the Metropolitan Railway
The initial plan for the Metropolitan Railway. The railway begins opposite the Great Western Railway Hotel at Paddington, passing through Kings Cross on to Farringdon



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"Unleashing the Power of Extensions: From Dendritic Cells to Artwork" they have always been a fascinating aspect of our world, transcending various fields and capturing our imagination. Whether it's the intricate workings of dendritic cells or the beauty-enhancing hair extensions, these diverse forms continue to intrigue us. In 1915, an advert for Universal hair extensions showcased their timeless appeal. Offering women a chance to transform their hairstyles with the finest quality human hair, these they were undoubtedly a trendsetter in their time. Scientifically speaking, activated macrophages also demonstrate the power of extensions. In SEM C015 / 6375 images, we witness how these specialized immune cells extend their reach to engulf foreign invaders and protect our bodies from harm. Even at microscopic levels, nature showcases its own version through amoebas. Captured in stunning detail by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), these single-celled organisms exhibit remarkable adaptability as they extend pseudopods to move and capture prey. Artistic expressions also find inspiration in extensions. Through captivating artwork depicting dendritic cells or historical engravings like "Demolitions for Great Eastern Railway Extensions, " we see how creativity extends beyond conventional boundaries. Hairpieces have long been associated with fashion and personal style. Advertisements from Maison Nicol, George Lichtenfeld, Florian Sobocinski highlight the allure of ladies' hairpieces throughout history – offering endless possibilities for self-expression and reinvention. Beyond aesthetics lies historical significance too; an Ottoman period sweep painting from the third quarter of the 18th century depicts daily life during that era – showcasing how even mundane activities can be extended into art forms worth cherishing. From scientific breakthroughs to artistic masterpieces and fashion trends spanning centuries –it can more than just physical additions; they represent innovation pushing boundaries across various domains. So let us embrace this concept wholeheartedly as we explore new realms and extend our horizons.