Most people exposed to the parasites behind babesiosis don't get sick, but for others, the infection can be deadly.
The parasites known to cause babesiosis are shown here infecting red blood cells under the microscope. (Image credit: Smith Collection/Gado / Contributor via Getty Images) Typical symptoms of ...
At first glance, some of Kim Morgan's artwork looks like a fantastical take on a science textbook. There are large black-and-white photographs of blood cells. An 11-foot long sculpture of a skin ...
a small drop of your blood is placed on a glass microscope slide and treated with a stain. The shape and size of the blood cells present on the slide can then be analyzed. A peripheral blood smear ...
Let's take a look at how to observe cells under a microscope. No prizes for guessing the first thing you'll need: a microscope. But don't worry if you don't have one of your own. Ask your school ...
Microscopic videorecordings of 16 nailfold ... In each capillary, the skin capillary blood cell velocity (CBV) and the capillary erythrocyte column diameter were simultaneously determined at ...
Here we present a series of remarkable microscope views of various stages in cancer growth and angiogenesis, or growth of new blood vessels. Shot during experiments with laboratory chicken embryos ...