147 results filtered with: Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen

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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) crystals, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen
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Osteoclast breaking down dentine, TEM
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Water flea (daphnia)
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Wasp nest, LM
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Human skin section, histology
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Squid embryo
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Hoverfly mouth part
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Vitamin C imaged with polarised light. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an important vitamin, essential for collagen formation and wound healing, it also facilitates to absorption of iron. A good source of vitamin C is found in a variety of fruit and vegetables, notably citrus friuts, kiwi and broccoli. It is a water soluble vitamin so is excreted by the body and, therefore, needs to be ingested regularly. A lack of vitamin C causes scurvy.
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Section of mouse gut
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Moth Fly
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Feathery hairs on the top of a plant seed, SEM
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Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen
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Pig tooth
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Brain slice
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Vitamin C imaged with polarised light. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an important vitamin, essential for collagen formation and wound healing, it also facilitates to absorption of iron. A good source of Vitamin C is found in a variety of fruit and vegetables, notably citrus friuts, kiwi and broccoli. It is a water soluble vitamin so is excreted by the body and, therefore, needs to be ingested regularly. A lack of Vitamin C causes scurvy.
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen
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Vitamin C crystals
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Dermatofibroma, LM
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Moth wing scales
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View inside a wasp head, micro-CT
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Hoverfly eye
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Macrophages infected with candida yeast, LM
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Hepatocyte
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Flour beetle
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Crisped rice breakfast cereal, SEM
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Yeast cells plasma membrane, Freeze fracture and etching TEM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen