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osteoblast
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CIL:41559
NCBI Organism Classification
none specified
Biological Process
ossification
Cellular Component
none specified
Micrograph of developing bone (ossification) in a bird. The image was collected at 200x using brightfield illumination. Honorable Mention, 2011 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition®.
CIL:38975
NCBI Organism Classification
Homo sapiens
Biological Process
cell adhesion to artificial surface
Cellular Component
cell surface
Scanning electron micrograph of two human bone-forming cells (osteoblasts) crawling over crystals of the ceramic material,. monetite (CaHPO4). Monetite crystals are electrochemically deposited onto ti...
CIL:39054
NCBI Organism Classification
mycroplasma
Biological Process
adhesion of symbiont infection structure to host
Cellular Component
cell surface
This scanning electron micrograph shows mycroplasma (colorized pink), a genus of bacteria that lack a cell wall. Without a cell wall they are unaffected by many common antibiotics, such as penicillin,...
CIL:39060
NCBI Organism Classification
none specified
Biological Process
microtubule cytoskeleton organization
Cellular Component
microtubule
Confocal micrograph of osteoblast cells labeled with Alexafluor 488 that stains alpha tubulin (green) and phalloidin marking the actin (purple) and DAPI highlighting the nucleus (yellow). Osteoblasts...
CIL:39056
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
bone morphogenesis
Cellular Component
cell surface
This colorized scanning electron micrograph shows the structure of osteocyte cells in the cortex of a mouse tibia bone. Osteocytes are the cells that form new bone. Imbedding the bone in resin, which ...