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Cell Collection (page 4)

"Exploring the Intricacies of Life: Unveiling the Wonders of Cells" Delving into the microscopic world

Background imageCell Collection: Stem cells, SEM

Stem cells, SEM
Stem cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type. There are three main types of mammalian stem cell: embryonic stem cells

Background imageCell Collection: Cells, conceptual computer artwork

Cells, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCell Collection: Intestinal microvilli, TEM

Intestinal microvilli, TEM
Intestinal microvilli, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). The microvilli are finger-like projections (seen here in circular cross-section)

Background imageCell Collection: Collagen synthesis and assembly, artwork

Collagen synthesis and assembly, artwork. At left is a fibroblast, the cell that synthesises helical protein chains of collagen (wavy lines)

Background imageCell Collection: Skin surface, SEM

Skin surface, SEM
Skin surface. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of squamous cells on the surface of the skin. These are flat, keratinised

Background imageCell Collection: Bacteria infecting a macrophage, SEM

Bacteria infecting a macrophage, SEM
Bacteria infecting a macrophage. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria (purple) infecting a macrophage white blood cell

Background imageCell Collection: Xylem tissue, SEM

Xylem tissue, SEM
Xylem tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through xylem tissue from a dicotyledon rootlet. Xylem vessels (purple)

Background imageCell Collection: Marrow and forget-me-not pollen, SEM

Marrow and forget-me-not pollen, SEM
Pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain from a marrow plant (Cucurbita sp. left) and a forget-me-not plant (Myosotis sp. lower right)

Background imageCell Collection: Wood, light micrograph

Wood, light micrograph
Wood. Light micrograph of a transverse section through wood showing annual growth rings (near horizontal bands). A years growth consists of a porous band, which is the slow winter growth

Background imageCell Collection: Stonehenge / Stukeley

Stonehenge / Stukeley
A peep into the Sanctum Sanctorum. Stukeley states When we advance.. the chasm of sky between the jambs of the cell.. and the greatness of every part, surprizes

Background imageCell Collection: Romeo & Juliet / Friar

Romeo & Juliet / Friar
Act IV Juliet visits Friar Lawrence in his cell and procures a sleeping potion

Background imageCell Collection: Human chromosomes, SEM C013 / 5002

Human chromosomes, SEM C013 / 5002
Human chromosomes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human chromosomes prepared with the harlequin staining technique

Background imageCell Collection: Haematopoietic stem cells, SEM C013 / 5009

Haematopoietic stem cells, SEM C013 / 5009
Haematopoietic stem cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type

East entrance to the cell in the Southwest Tower of the Tower of London, 1803. Early Pointed Style
FLO5000493 East entrance to the cell in the Southwest Tower of the Tower of London, 1803. Early Pointed Style. Copperplate engraving drawn

Background imageCell Collection: Cardinal Ugo Seguin de Billon. Fresco by Barisini Tommaso detto Tommaso da Modena (1325-1379)

Cardinal Ugo Seguin de Billon. Fresco by Barisini Tommaso detto Tommaso da Modena (1325-1379)
VEN5027513 Cardinal Ugo Seguin de Billon. Fresco by Barisini Tommaso detto Tommaso da Modena (1325-1379) part of the cycle " Fourteen illustrious members of the Dominican Order""

Background imageCell Collection: Warder inspecting a prison cell, 1889

Warder inspecting a prison cell, 1889
3479511 Warder inspecting a prison cell, 1889; (add.info.: Warder inspects a prison cell, before locking up prisoner for the night. Wormwood scrubs prison, London)

Background imageCell Collection: Max Johann Sigismund Schultze, 1850

Max Johann Sigismund Schultze, 1850
1576982 Max Johann Sigismund Schultze, 1850; (add.info.: Max Johann Sigismund Schultze (March 25, 1825 - January 16, 1874) was a German microscopic anatomist

Background imageCell Collection: Napoleon dreaming in his cell at the military college. Napoleon asleep in his bed with visions of

Napoleon dreaming in his cell at the military college. Napoleon asleep in his bed with visions of angels
FLO4608396 Napoleon dreaming in his cell at the military college. Napoleon asleep in his bed with visions of angels and demons above him

Background imageCell Collection: The condemned cell at Newgate Prison

The condemned cell at Newgate Prison
5307394 The condemned cell at Newgate Prison.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the condemned cell at Newgate Prison. Dated 19th century. 01/01/1850); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCell Collection: Prison cell of Queen Marie Antoinette in the Conciergerie, 1885 (lithograph)

Prison cell of Queen Marie Antoinette in the Conciergerie, 1885 (lithograph)
5893627 Prison cell of Queen Marie Antoinette in the Conciergerie, 1885 (lithograph); (add.info.: View of the prison cell of Queen Marie Antoinette in the Conciergerie)

Background imageCell Collection: Illustration depicting a cell in a local jail, 1888 (engraving)

Illustration depicting a cell in a local jail, 1888 (engraving)
5616305 Illustration depicting a cell in a local jail, 1888 (engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCell Collection: A Bunsen cell

A Bunsen cell
5307990 A Bunsen cell.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a Bunsen cell, a zinc-carbon primary cell composed of a zinc anode in dilute sulphuric acid separated by a porous pot from a carbon cathode in)

Background imageCell Collection: Norris chained up in his cell for 12 years. New York, 1870s. Representation of the treatment of

Norris chained up in his cell for 12 years. New York, 1870s. Representation of the treatment of the mentally ill in
NWI4954118 Norris chained up in his cell for 12 years. New York, 1870s. Representation of the treatment of the mentally ill in prison in the United States at the end of the 19th century

Background imageCell Collection: Disturbed inmate, 1889

Disturbed inmate, 1889
3479379 Disturbed inmate, 1889; (add.info.: Disturbed inmate of Woking jail placed in the padded cell. 7th September 1889.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCell Collection: Engraving depicting Heroult's cell for the electrolytic production of aluminium, 19th century

Engraving depicting Heroult's cell for the electrolytic production of aluminium, 19th century
5309441 Engraving depicting Heroult's cell for the electrolytic production of aluminium, 19th century; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Heroult's cell for the electrolytic production of)

Background imageCell Collection: Jospeh Priestley, one of discoverers of oxygen, 1791 (engraving)

Jospeh Priestley, one of discoverers of oxygen, 1791 (engraving)
539749 Jospeh Priestley, one of discoverers of oxygen, 1791 (engraving); (add.info.: Jospeh Priestley (1733-1804) English Chemist and Non-Conformist minister

Background imageCell Collection: A battery of twenty cells used to give therapeutic shocks

A battery of twenty cells used to give therapeutic shocks
5311889 A battery of twenty cells used to give therapeutic shocks; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a battery of twenty cells used to give therapeutic shocks)

Background imageCell Collection: Queen Marie Antoinette taking communion in the Conciergerie, 1885 (lithograph)

Queen Marie Antoinette taking communion in the Conciergerie, 1885 (lithograph)
5893628 Queen Marie Antoinette taking communion in the Conciergerie, 1885 (lithograph); (add.info.: Queen Marie Antoinette taking communion in her prison cell in the Conciergerie)

Background imageCell Collection: Letter P: This way the exit. Engraving of 'The soldier's alphabet'. E.R

Letter P: This way the exit. Engraving of "The soldier's alphabet". E.R
DUV4209443 Letter P: This way the exit. Engraving of "The soldier's alphabet". E.R. Stop! , publisher, Paris, circa 1916

Background imageCell Collection: North view of the cell in the Southwest Tower of the Tower of London, 1803. Early Pointed Style

North view of the cell in the Southwest Tower of the Tower of London, 1803. Early Pointed Style
FLO5000491 North view of the cell in the Southwest Tower of the Tower of London, 1803. Early Pointed Style. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by John Thomas Smith from his Topography of London

Background imageCell Collection: Prisoner in his cell, 1888

Prisoner in his cell, 1888
3479378 Prisoner in his cell, 1888; (add.info.: Prisoner in his cell picking oakum in am English 'local' jail. From Cassell's Saturday Journal, London)

Background imageCell Collection: Newgate prison, 1881

Newgate prison, 1881
3479353 Newgate prison, 1881; (add.info.: Newgate prison, London. The condemned cell. From a print published London 1881.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageCell Collection: Science. Energy. Cell of Gaston Plante (Lead acid battery). Imagery from a series on the Wonder of

Science. Energy. Cell of Gaston Plante (Lead acid battery). Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France
2638736 Science. Energy. Cell of Gaston Plante (Lead acid battery). Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910.; Private Collection; (add.info.: Sciences. Coll)

Background imageCell Collection: Letter E: Emboites. Engraving of 'The soldier's alphabet'. E.R. Stop! , publisher, Paris, circa 1916

Letter E: Emboites. Engraving of "The soldier's alphabet". E.R. Stop! , publisher, Paris, circa 1916
DUV4209249 Letter E: Emboites. Engraving of "The soldier's alphabet". E.R. Stop! , publisher, Paris, circa 1916

Background imageCell Collection: Matthias Jakob Schleiden, 1840

Matthias Jakob Schleiden, 1840
1576986 Matthias Jakob Schleiden, 1840; (add.info.: Matthias Jakob Schleiden (5 April 1804 - 23 June 1881) was a German botanist

Background imageCell Collection: A warden inspecting a cell

A warden inspecting a cell
5307388 A warden inspecting a cell.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a warden, at HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs, inspecting a cell before locking a prisoner up for the night. Dated 19th century)

Background imageCell Collection: Alessandro Volta (print)

Alessandro Volta (print)
3434351 Alessandro Volta (print); (add.info.: Sciences. Energies. Imagerie, France, fin 19eme. Coll. Part. Science. Energy. The italian physicist Alessandro Volta)

Background imageCell Collection: Science. Electricity. Ruhmkorff coil. c.1900 (chromo)

Science. Electricity. Ruhmkorff coil. c.1900 (chromo)
3433698 Science. Electricity. Ruhmkorff coil. c.1900 (chromo); (add.info.: Science. Electricity. Ruhmkorff coil (pistolet de Volta). Imagery, France, ca 1900.); Photo © CCI.

Background imageCell Collection: Science. Energy. Batterie pack. Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910

Science. Energy. Batterie pack. Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910
2638735 Science. Energy. Batterie pack. Imagery from a series on the Wonder of Electricity, France, c.1910.; Private Collection; (add.info.: Sciences. Coll. Part.); Photo © CCI.

Background imageCell Collection: Death of Socrates by drinking poison (litho)

Death of Socrates by drinking poison (litho)
KW360472 Death of Socrates by drinking poison (litho); Private Collection; (add.info.: Socrates (c.469-399 BC), Classical Greek philosopher who drank poison instead of fleeing Athens

Background imageCell Collection: Electrically powered submarine, designed by Goubet, adopted by the Russian government

Electrically powered submarine, designed by Goubet, adopted by the Russian government
530681 Electrically powered submarine, designed by Goubet, adopted by the Russian government. In trials at Cherbourg in 1889 it was submerged for 8 hours at a depth of 33 ft

Background imageCell Collection: Cardinal Nicolas de Rouen. Fresco by Barisini Tommaso detto Tommaso da Modena (1325-1379)

Cardinal Nicolas de Rouen. Fresco by Barisini Tommaso detto Tommaso da Modena (1325-1379)
VEN5027518 Cardinal Nicolas de Rouen. Fresco by Barisini Tommaso detto Tommaso da Modena (1325-1379) part of the cycle " Fourteen illustrious members of the Dominican Order""

Background imageCell Collection: Empty Beds

Empty Beds
Eli Driu

Background imageCell Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Martha Corey in her prison cell, Salem, 1692, (2023)

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Martha Corey in her prison cell, Salem, 1692, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Martha Corey in her prison cell, Salem, 1692, (2023). Martha Corey, was accused and convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials, on September 9, 1692

Background imageCell Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Martha Corey in her prison cell, Salem, 1692, (2023)

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Martha Corey in her prison cell, Salem, 1692, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Martha Corey in her prison cell, Salem, 1692, (2023). Martha Corey, was accused and convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials, on September 9, 1692

Background imageCell Collection: Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity), 1670-1750. Creator: Unknown

Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity), 1670-1750. Creator: Unknown
Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity), 1670-1750. Copy after Adriaen van der Werff

Background imageCell Collection: Cimon and Pero, c.1635. Creator: Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens

Cimon and Pero, c.1635. Creator: Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens
Cimon and Pero, c.1635

Background imageCell Collection: Woman suffrage, jail cell, between 1916 and 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Woman suffrage, jail cell, between 1916 and 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Woman suffrage, jail cell, between 1916 and 1918. Woman campaigner behind bars. Women in the United States gained the legal right to vote in 1920, with the passing of the 19th Amendment



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"Exploring the Intricacies of Life: Unveiling the Wonders of Cells" Delving into the microscopic world, a histological diagram of a mammalian retina reveals the intricate structure and organization of cells that enable us to perceive light. The cerebellum tissue, captured in a light micrograph, showcases its complex network of cells responsible for coordinating movement and balance. Intriguingly, even philosophers find solace in contemplating cellular existence. "Philosopher in Meditation, " an oil painting from 1632, reminds us that pondering life's mysteries often leads us back to our fundamental building blocks – cells. Zooming further into this realm, nerve and glial cells come alive under the lens. This captivating light micrograph highlights their vital role in transmitting signals throughout our nervous system. Meanwhile, a lavender pollen grain captured through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) displays nature's exquisite design at the cellular level. The battle against diseases takes center stage as T lymphocytes confront cancer cells in another SEM image. Science and evolution intertwine as we witness these tiny warriors fighting for survival within our bodies. Artistic expressions also shed light on cell significance; "The Death of Socrates, " painted in 1787, serves as a poignant reminder that even great minds are ultimately composed of countless individual cells. Santiago Ramon y Cajal's meticulous drawing from 1894 unveils various cell types within the mammalian cerebellum. His work not only represents scientific progress but also exemplifies how art can aid understanding by visually capturing complexity. Stepping away from biology momentarily, we encounter Rolls Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 Mk602 engine undergoing testing within a controlled environment called a test cell. Here too, precision engineering relies on understanding cellular mechanics to achieve optimal performance. Returning to biological marvels - HeLa cells take center stage under yet another microscope lens. These immortalized human cells have revolutionized medical research, paving the way for countless breakthroughs.