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Chimeric antigen receptor illustration CAR T cells are currently developed with the hope they may eventually transform immunotherapy of cancer patie
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Chimeric antigen receptor illustration CAR T cells are currently developed with the hope they may eventually transform immunotherapy of cancer patie
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Chimeric antigen receptor illustration CAR T cells are currently developed with the hope they may eventually transform immunotherapy of cancer patie
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Chimeric antigen receptor illustration CAR T cells are currently developed with the hope they may eventually transform immunotherapy of cancer patie
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Chimeric antigen receptor illustration CAR T cells are currently developed with the hope they may eventually transform immunotherapy of cancer patie
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Chimeric antigen receptor illustration CAR T cells are currently developed with the hope they may eventually transform immunotherapy of cancer patie
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Chimeric antigen receptor illustration CAR T cells are currently developed with the hope they may eventually transform immunotherapy of cancer patie
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Illustration of natural killer T (NKT) cells (grey) attacking cancer cells (orange) NKT cells are lymphocytes (white blood cells) that act as part of
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Illustration of natural killer T (NKT) cells (grey) attacking cancer cells (orange) NKT cells are lymphocytes (white blood cells) that act as part of
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Artwork of the retrovirus HIV-1 (green spheres) responsible for AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and a target T-helper lymphocyte cell (bott
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Human oncostatin M protein structure illustration
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GLP-1 receptors and semaglutide agonists illustration
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Smell receptors illustration
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Smell receptors illustration
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Smell receptors illustration
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Inactivated GLP-1 receptor near semaglutide illustration
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GLP-1 receptor activated by semaglutide illustration
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Illustration of the US molecular biologist George P Smith (born 1941) Smith is best known for the development of phage display a laboratory techniq
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False-colour scanning electron micrograph of a section of human skin showing the flattened cells of the horny cornified epidermis at top (horizontal
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Illustration of a Marburg virus entering a eukaryote cell via endocytosed vesicles The virus attaches to a host cell via binding of the virus glycopr
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Notum (Palmitoleoyl-protein carboxylesteraseprotein) molecular model The image shows a ribbon representation of notum a carboxylesterase that acts
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Notum (Palmitoleoyl-protein carboxylesteraseprotein) molecular model The image shows a ribbon representation of notum a carboxylesterase that acts
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HIV particles illustration
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B cell receptor dimer illustration
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B cell receptor dimer illustration
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Illustration of B cell receptor on the surface of a B cell (purple and orange phospholipid bilayer) B cells also known as B lymphocytes are a type o
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Illustration of B cell receptor on the surface of a B cell (purple and orange phospholipid bilayer) B cells also known as B lymphocytes are a type o
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Illustration of the binding of the surface protein PD-L1 to PD-1 as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a white background Pr
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of numerous virions or virus particles of the influenza virus The influenza virus belongs to th
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Illustration of the SARS spike protein as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a dark background The spike glycoprotein spread
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Illustration of a T cell receptor as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on dark background The T cell receptor is located on th
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Illustration of the binding of the surface protein PD-L2 to PD-1 as as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a white background
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Illustration of a T cell receptor as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a white background The T cell receptor is located on
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Illustration of the SARS spike protein as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a white background The spike glycoprotein sprea
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Illustration of an insulin receptor as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a dark background Insulin receptors are located in
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Illustration of the binding of the surface protein PD-L1 to PD-1 as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a dark background Pro
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Illustration of an insulin receptor as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a white background Insulin receptors are located i
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Illustration of the binding of the surface protein PD-L2 to PD-1 as as a glass surface model with indicated deeper ribbon model on a dark background
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Herceptin cancer drug Label from a bottle containing the breast cancer drug herceptin (trastuzumab) This drug is a monoclonal antibody that binds to
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T cell immune checkpoint inhibition illustration
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Illustration of a T cell (bottom) binding to a tumour cell (top) Antibodies (y-shaped) are attacking an immune checkpoint between the cells T lympho
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Illustration of a T cell (bottom) binding to a tumour cell (top) Antibodies (y-shaped) are attacking an immune checkpoint between the cells T lympho
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Illustration of a T cell (left) binding to an immune checkpoint (blue and green interaction) on a cell (top right) T lymphocytes or T cells are a t
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T cell immune checkpoint inhibition illustration
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Illustration of a T cell (left) binding to an immune checkpoint (purple and yellow interaction) on a cell (top right) T lymphocytes or T cells are
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T cell immune checkpoint illustration
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T cell immune checkpoint illustration
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T cell illustration T lymphocytes or T cells are a type of white blood cell and components of the bodys immune system They recognise a specific
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Computer graphics image of lymphocytes (white blood cells) antibodies (Y-shaped objects) in an artery Antibodies special blood proteins are syn
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T cell illustration T lymphocytes or T cells are a type of white blood cell and components of the bodys immune system They recognise a specific
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T cell illustration
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T cell illustration
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T cell illustration T lymphocytes or T cells are a type of white blood cell and components of the bodys immune system They recognise a specific
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CAR T-cell therapy SEM
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Cell membrane receptors Computer artwork of a G protein-coupled receptor in a lipid bilayer plasma membrane These receptors are transmembrane protei
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CAR T-cell therapy SEM
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Natural Killer (NK) cell (purple centre) attacking a cancer cell illustration NK cells are lymphocytes (white blood cells) that act as part of the
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Natural killer cell attacking a cancer cell illustration
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Natural killer cell attacking a cancer cell illustration
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Polluted river River polluted by effluent from a paper mill The white foam on the surface of the water contains a mixture of organic compounds Thes
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Natural killer cell attacking a cancer cell illustration
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Sars-CoV-2 spike protein in open state illustration
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Sars-CoV-2 spike protein in open state illustration
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Csars-CoV-2 virus binding to human cell illustration
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Antibody blocking binding of Sars-CoV-2 virus illustration
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Clathrin molecular model
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Molecular model of clathrin Clathrin plays an essential role in the formation of coated vesicles at cell membranes Clathrin-mediated endocytosis reg
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Molecular model of clathrin Clathrin plays an essential role in the formation of coated vesicles at cell membranes Clathrin-mediated endocytosis reg
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Henipavirus structure illustration
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Cell membrane Computer artwork of the plasma membrane of a cell showing sugars (red) protruding from the outer surface The sugars are linked to memb
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Henipavirus structure illustration
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Henipavirus structure illustration
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Henipavirus structure illustration
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Henipavirus structure illustration
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Henipavirus structure illustration
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Henipavirus structure illustration
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Henipavirus structure illustration
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Engineered T-cell attacking a leukaemia cell illustration
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) therapy illustration
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Rituximab drug molecule Computer model showing the secondary structure of the drug rituximab (marketed as MabThera) The primary structure of an olig
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Illustration of an engineered receptor (light blue) on the surface of a natural killer cell binds specifically to PD-L1 molecules (red) on a cancer ce
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) therapy illustration
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Immune checkpoint inhibition illustration Immune checkpoints are regulators of the immune system Here antibodies are shown blocking PD-L1 (program
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Clathrin molecule illustration
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Communicating cells illustration
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Illustration of immune checkpoints regulators of the immune system The interaction between PD-L1 (programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 red molecule) on
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Illustration of immune checkpoints regulators of the immune system The interaction between PD-L1 (programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 red molecule) on
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors illustration
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Herceptin cancer drug Boxes containing the powdered form of the breast cancer drug herceptin (trastuzumab) This drug is a monoclonal antibody that b
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