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Going platinum: An electron microscope image shows platinum accumulated on a layer of gold.
This colored microscope image shows platelet-membrane-cloaked nanoparticles (brown) bound to MRSA bacteria (green).
Thick and thin: A scanning electron microscope image shows dual-diameter light-trapping germanium nanopillars.
Fighting flu: This electron microscope image shows the newly identified H1N1 influenza virus.
New cell: This microscope image shows neurons (colored green) created from pluripotent stem cells using modified RNA.
Light catcher: This scanning electron microscope image shows the super absorbent nanostructures, which measure 400 nanometers at their base.
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A false-color electron microscope image showing E. coli bacteria (green) trapped over xylem pit membranes (red and blue) in the sapwood after filtration.
A transmission electron microscope image showed that the film had a polycrystalline columnar microstructure extending through its thickness, and no sharp boundary was observed between the layers deposited by the sol gel method and PLD.
Electron microscope image showed that collagen fibers extended around the nucleus (Fig. 3e).
e Electron microscope image showing collagen fibers extended around the nucleus.
(N ) Confocal microscope image showing that cytokinin-induced structures were mainly constituted of leaves (white asterisks) resulting from the proliferation of ectopic meristematic cells.
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