RFMY60CH–Blurred background for histopathology-related design. Tissue sections, battery of jars with fixed tissue samples on glass. Toned image, text space. Sh
RM2BDXW9A–Pseudomonas aeruginosa Protein
RF2A583K1–Dividing prostate cancer cells, SEM
RFM1473C–Burkitt Lymphoma in the Lymph Nodes Viewed at 300x Magnification with Haemotoxylin and Eosin Staining
RMCFMX77–Preparing tissue samples of an appendix to be examined by a pathologist.
RM2GNB9ME–gastrointestinal biopsy slides. Slides prepared with stained tissue samples taken from a woman's gastrointestinal tract. These slides will be examined
RMFCE5WA–Cryostat for Standard Applications in the Clinical Histopathology Laboratory, Anatomic Pathology, Hospital Donostia, San
RMC7JTPF–Sign for the Pathology department at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, UK
RFD18ER9–Histopathology of adenocarcinoma of the prostate
RFE1JM01–Histopathology and pathophysiology of diabetic food ulcers.
RFRRMY0N–a pathological tissue grossing section thin slice making microtome for hitopathological analysis
RMW0MECT–Scientists from the Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research begin necropsy of two pygmy killer whales as seen in this undated National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration photo. Samples were collected from these two rarely seen animals for biotoxin analysis, contaminant analysis, and histopathology to determine the causes of death. (UPI Photo/NOAA)
RMKT231J–EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Portrait of Prof. Dame Julia Polak (1939-2014), Head of Histopathology & Tissue Engineering at Imperial College, London.
RMECWX40–Histopathology of gonococcal urethritis.
RMK1FBFF–Histopathology of Onchocerca volvulus nodule. Onchocerciasis. Parasite. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Mae Melvin. 1981.
RMJ2RFY5–Staff members assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton's Laboratory Department are recognized during Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, April 23-29, 2017, an annual acknowledgement of the behind-the-scenes work that ensures timely, correct diagnoses to improve patient outcomes. There are 45 staff members assigned to the lab, comprised of naval officers, hospital corpsmen, federal employees, and civilian contractors. Enlisted personnel are comprised of advanced medical laboratory technicians, histopathology technicians, and cytology technicians assigned to NHB's main lab, Branch Health Clinic P
RMH247NP–Anatomopathology diagnosis of a vesicle, Angouleme hospital laboratory, France.
RM2A62KM0–HISTOLOGY - 19th Century microscope equipment - The Improved Ross-Zentmayer Model Microscope
RF2HPYMJ3–3D graphical representation of a single Norovirus virion. The different colors represent different regions of the organism's outer protein shell, or c
RFMN4N7Y–Scientific background. Tools for histopathology, fixative vials for biopsy tissue, rask of slide glasses in staining solution, space for your text.
RM2BDXW97–Pseudomonas aeruginosa Protein
RF2A583JB–Dividing prostate cancer cells, SEM
RFJM9D56–Thyroid Gland Colloid Viewed at 200x Magnification with Haemotoxylin and Eosin Staining.
RFMBHAKF–A young scientist or technical specialist takes notes in the laboratory of histopathology using a light microscope and a computer
RM2B4YF08–Idaho, USA Jul. 16, 2009 An interior image of the gross room on a modern pathology office. The tecnician is dissecting colon polyps and preparng the
RF2K67C12–Cancer cells in Benign neoplasm and Malignant tumors. Close-up of carcinocytes that have the ability to metastasis (right). Cells of non-cancerous
RMC7JTF8–Cancer screening book used by pathologists in grading cancer tissue specimens
RFHNW754–Giant cell under light microscopy
RF2JAJMYW–Conceptual biomedical illustration of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis.
RFRRMY1F–a pathological tissue grossing section thin slice making microtome for hitopathological analysis
RF2JJ0ETP–white blood cells found throughout the body in the blood and lymphatic system
RMKT230P–EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Portrait of Prof. Dame Julia Polak (1939-2014), Head of Histopathology & Tissue Engineering at Imperial College, London.
RMECWWPA–Histopathology of mucosal infection caused by Candida fungi.
RMK1F8RB–Histopathology of Candida esophagitis. Methenamine silver stain (digitally colorized). Histopathology of esophageal candidiasis in a rhesus monkey. Image courtesy CDC. 1974.
RMMT0PDB–(left to right) U.S. Air Force Maj. (Dr.) Luisa Watts, 88th Diagnostics and Therapeutic Squadron pathologist, performs a gross prosection of an organ for intraoperative consultation (i.e. frozen section), while 88 DTS histopathology technicians, Airman 1st Class Simone Hairston and Staff Sgt. Steven Lam prepare the tissue samples selected by Dr. Watts for microscopic analysis inside the histology laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center, June 26, 2017. Dr. Watts then reviews the resulting histology slide under a microscope to determine the type of surgery the patient will r
RMH247RM–Anatomopathology diagnosis of a vesicle, Angouleme hospital laboratory, France.
RFD18F19–light micrograph showing cryptococcosis in lung
RFKX0X3J–Scientific background with modern histopathology tools: stained microscopic slides of patient tissue, fixed tissue samples and a microscope. Space for
RM2BE0G93–Monkeypox virus.
RF2A583JW–Dividing prostate cancer cells, SEM
RFJ4YTD6–Helicobacter Pylori in the Human Stomach Viewed at 400x Magnification with Giemsa Stain.
RFMA4DPF–A young scientist or technical specialist takes notes in the laboratory of histopathology using a light microscope and a computer
RF2M71EG3–Menstrual cycle. changes in the endometrium during the menstrual cycle. Uterus lining from Menstruation, Proliferative phase to Ovulation
RFHTR2X3–Laboratory interior out of focus as background.
RMC30048–Close up of the lenses of an Olympus microscope in a laboratory
RF2JAJMYR–Conceptual illustration of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, also known as Naegleriasis.
RFRRMY2A–a pathological tissue grossing section thin slice making microtome for hitopathological analysis
RFBE16A3–Model released MRP0222
RMKT230M–EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Portrait of Prof. Dame Julia Polak (1939-2014), Head of Histopathology & Tissue Engineering at Imperial College, London.
RM2FX4MRC–Mikroskopie
RMK1FBCD–Histopathology of amebiasis. Parasite, ameba. Image courtesy CDC, 1962.
RMMT0PDE–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Simone Hairston, 88th Diagnostics and Therapeutic Squadron histopathology technician, prepares a tissue sample for microscopic analysis inside the histopathology laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center, June 26, 2017. Pathologists diagnose disease through analyzing bodily fluids and tissues. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante/Released)
RME5T000–Tumor sample taken from patients in the anatomopathology diagnosis, Laboratory of Tenon hospital, Paris, France.
RF2BTT8YM–Stereo microscope inside a laminar flow cabinet used to tissue culture in petri dishes for research purposes in laboratory
RFP7AY8J–Blurred background for histopathology-related presentation. Stained histological tissue samples on glass, fixed tissue, automatic pipette and other wo
RMHRHFJG–Polio Virus, TEM
RF2A583P1–Dividing prostate cancer cells, SEM
RFJM9D1N–Heart Muscle Striation Viewed at 400x Magnification with Haemotoxylin and Eosin Staining.
RF2P93P32–Dripping sample of light blue liquid onto microscope slide on white table
RF2DB4RW8–a tissue sample from the tumor to be sent for histological expertise.
RF2KFX8AY–Tumor angiogenesis. transition of tumors from a benign state to a malignant. tumor grow. Cancer cells and Spread of metastasis. Vector poster
RFHTR2YY–Laboratory interior out of focus
RFRKFMNP–Scientist analyzing microscope slide at laboratory. Young woman technician is examining a histological sample, a biopsy in the laboratory of cancer re
RFECF1CJ–A laboratory scientist prepares a human eye for research.
RFRRMXJM–a pathological tissue grossing section thin slice making microtome for hitopathological analysis
RFBE16EW–Model released MRP0222
RMKT2313–EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Portrait of Prof. Dame Julia Polak (1939-2014), Head of Histopathology & Tissue Engineering at Imperial College, London.
RFGW3YX0–samples in plastic vials for microscopy and biopsy tissue. biolo
RMK1FB9F–Histopathology of Sparganum proliferum infection. Parasite. Image courtesy CDC, 1962.
RMMT0PDH–U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Steven Lam, 88th Diagnostics and Therapeutic Squadron histopathology technician, labels patient information on cassettes inside the histopathology laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center, June 26, 2017. This tissue has been frozen for an intraoperative consultation. It will now be thawed, then embedded in paraffin wax for permanent microscopic analysis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Gigante/Released)
RME5T00C–Anatomopathology diagnosis, Tenon hospital, Paris, France.
RM2A62M1P–HISTOLOGY - 19th Century microscope equipment - A microscope placed in position for drawing.
RF2BTT8M0–Stereo microscope inside a laminar flow cabinet used to tissue culture in petri dishes for research purposes in laboratory
RFP7AY91–Blurred background for histopathology-related presentation. Stained histological tissue samples on glass, fixed tissue, automatic pipette and other wo
RMHRF7F9–Polio Virus, TEM
RF2A0KHE9–Migrating sarcoma cancer cells
RFJM9CXH–Seminiferous Tubules of a Prepubertal Male Child Testicle Viewed at 400x Magnification with Haemotoxylin and Eosin Staining.
RF2PB5A3N–Glass slide with sample of red liquid under microscope in laboratory, closeup
RF2C3344B–a tissue sample from the tumor to be sent for histological expertise.
RM2B1GXKE–histological cut of tissue of a papillary cystadenoma of an human ovary, 200x
RFHTR2Y8–Laboratory interior out of focus, template for a poster, webpage or leaflet
RFRTWR9C–Scientist analyzing microscope slide at laboratory. Young woman technician is examining a histological sample, a biopsy in the laboratory of cancer re
RMEBB22R–Cryostat for Standard Applications in the Clinical Histopathology Laboratory, Anatomic Pathology, Onkologikoa Hospital,
RFRRMXYJ–a pathological tissue grossing section thin slice making microtome for hitopathological analysis
RFBE16FF–Model released MRP0222
RMKT2311–EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Portrait of Prof. Dame Julia Polak (1939-2014), Head of Histopathology & Tissue Engineering at Imperial College, London.
RFEM15FH–samples in plastic vials for microscopy and biopsy tissue . biol
RMK1FEBB–Histopathology of the kidney revealing nodular glomerulosclerosis (Kimmelstiel-Wilson syndrome), characteristic of diabetes mellitus. . Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Edwin P. Ewing, Jr., 1974.
RMMCYWB6–Master Sgt. Dennise Griggs, 81st Diagnostic and Therapeutics Squadron histopathology NCO in charge, and Airman 1st Class Nathaniel Gomez, 81st Dental Squadron dental technician, attend a “TSP Lunch N’ Learn with Liza” financial savings class at the Sablich Center March 2, 2018, on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. The session was one of three held during military saves week. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
RME5T00F–Tumor samples, Tumor bank of Tenon hospital, Paris, France.
RFW4NYWT–Microscope in medical laboratory analyzing a test sample
RFMY60CC–Blurred background for histopathology-related presentation. Stained histological tissue samples on glass, fixed tissue, automatic pipette and other wo
RMHRF7FJ–Polio Virus, TEM
RF2A0KHF5–Migrating sarcoma cancer cells
RFJ6YW05–Cytomegalovirus CMV Infection in the Salivary Gland Viewed at 400x Magnification with Haemotoxylin and Eosin Staining.
RF2P93P4M–Glass slide with sample of red liquid under microscope in laboratory, closeup
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