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Illustration of an injection into the dermis of the skin by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration of an injection into the dermis of the skin by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration of an injection into the dermis of the skin by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration of an injection into the dermis of the skin by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Conceptual illustration of the skin acting as a barrier against infection by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Conceptual illustration of the skin acting as a barrier against infection by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Conceptual illustration of the skin acting as a barrier against infection by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Conceptual illustration of the skin acting as a barrier against infection by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Conceptual illustration of the skin acting as a barrier against infection by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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BSunburnt skinb Back shoulder and neck of a woman whose skin has suffered from over-exposure to the UV (ultraviolet) radiation in direct sunlight
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Conceptual illustration of the skin acting as a barrier against infection by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Conceptual illustration of the skin acting as a barrier against infection by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Conceptual illustration of the skin acting as a barrier against infection by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin lesion illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin lesion illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin lesion illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin lesion illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration showing the anatomy of human skin The skin layers include an outer layer of dead skin cells (stratum corneum) below which is the epider
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Illustration showing the anatomy of human skin The skin layers include an outer layer of dead skin cells (stratum corneum) below which is the epider
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Dendritic cell Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of a protective cell of the human immune system known as a dendritic or Langerhans cell T
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Illustration showing the anatomy of human skin The skin layers include an outer layer of dead skin cells (stratum corneum) below which is the epider
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Skin lesion illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin lesion illustration by JULIEN TROMEURSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Birch tree surface Macro shot
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Texture material Bark of Japanese white oak
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Texture material Bark of Japanese white oak
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Texture material Bark of Japanese white oak
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Texture material Bark of Japanese white oak
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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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Bark and mass of white oak
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Bark and mass of white oak
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Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of two keratinocytes of the epidermis spinous layer showing nucleus (light brown) with nucleolus (mag
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Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a keratinocyte of the epidermis spinous layer showing nucleus (green) with nucleolus (blue) cytop
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Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a keratinocyte of the epidermis spinous layer showing nucleus (light brown) with nucleolus (green)
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Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the intercellular space between two keratinocytes of the epidermis spinous layer There are several
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Illustration showing a cross-section through human skin The outer layer (top shaded area) is the epidermis a protective layer of flattened horny c
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Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of an epidermis spinous layer The keratinocytes show polygonal shapes a central nucleus with nucleolus cytop
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External gills of newt larvae SEM
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External gills of newt larvae SEM
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Illustration of epidermal cells and tissues from plant seeds from Beitrage zur Botanik (Contributions to Botany) published in 1844 by the German botan
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Anther structure illustration by ALI DAMOUHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Anther structure illustration by ALI DAMOUHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin epidermis cross section light micrograph
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Light micrograph of the epidermis The epidermis is the outermost layer of skin Seen in this image are the stratum corneum or keratin layer (top half
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Sunburnt skin Coloured electron micrograph (SEM) of epidermal skin cells after sunburn These stratified epithelial cells have been destroyed by ultr
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Light micrograph of the epidermis The epidermis is the outermost layer of skin It is composed of several layers which are (from top to bottom) corn
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Light micrograph of skin papilla cross sections The papilla are finger-like projections of the skin epidermis into the underlying dermis Here they
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Light micrograph of epidermis (the outermost layer of skin The layers visible in this image from bottom to top are spinosum granulosum lucidum an
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Skin epidermis squamous cells light micrograph
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Light micrograph of skin epidermis The epidermis is the outer-most layer of skin The epidermis has a superficial keratin layer (top-most part of ima
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Light micrograph of human skin showing an ulcerated basal cell carcinoma (BCC) The intense proliferative activity of epidermal basal keratinocytes fo
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Light micrograph of human skin showing an ulcerated basal cell carcinoma (BCC) The intense proliferative activity of epidermal basal keratinocytes fo
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Leather Background
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Melanin conceptual illustration by ART4STOCKSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Macrophotograph of the skin on the arm of a young male human showing goose-flesh on the outer cornified (keratinised) epidermis The skin surface show
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Melanocyte conceptual illustration by ART4STOCKSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin pigmentation conceptual illustration by ART4STOCKSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Melanin biology conceptual illustration by ART4STOCKSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Skin pigmentation conceptual illustration
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Melanocyte conceptual illustration by ART4STOCKSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Collagen conceptual illustration
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Skin aging conceptual illustration
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Collagen conceptual illustration
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Skin aging conceptual illustration
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Macrophotograph of the skin on the arm of a young male human showing the outer cornified (keratinised) epidermis The skin surface shows erectile hair
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Leather Background
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Rain-soaked cherry tree
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Rain-soaked cherry tree
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Rain-soaked cherry tree
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Rain-soaked cherry tree
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Close-up of Chronic skin diseases dermatitis
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Close-up of Chronic skin diseases dermatitis
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Close-up of Chronic skin diseases dermatitis
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Back of womans hand reddened by burns
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High-speed photograph of a fruit bat (sub-order Megachiroptera) in flight Bats are the only mammals truly able to fly with their front limbs elonga
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Back of womans hand reddened by burns
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Chromatophore light micrograph
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Chromatophore light micrograph
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Chromatophore light micrograph
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Chromatophore light micrograph
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Chromatophore light micrograph
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Sebaceous gland light micrograph
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Skin glands light micrograph
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Punch biopsy illustration
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High-speed photograph of a fruit bat (sub-order Megachiroptera) in flight Bats are the only mammals truly able to fly with their front limbs elonga
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Punch biopsy illustration
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Punch biopsy illustration
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Punch biopsy illustration
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Punch biopsy illustration
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Punch biopsy illustration
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Skin cancer treatment conceptual illustration
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Skin cancer treatment conceptual illustration
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Skin cancer treatment conceptual illustration
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Skin cancer treatment conceptual illustration
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Micronycteris a frugivorous bat from Trinidad (1982) Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight; their fore limbs have developed into wings T
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