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ANNOTATED CELLS IMAGES

Annotated cells. Credit: Miles Kelly Art Library, Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM Annotated cells

Credit: Anna Tanczos, Wellcome Images. Annotated cells

Annotated cells. Credit: Dr M Zernicka-Goetz, Gurdon Institute, Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM Annotated cells

Credit: Kevin MacKenzie, University of Aberdeen, Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM Annotated cells

Annotated cellls Credit: Dr David Furness, Wellcome Images. BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM Annotated cells

Credit: David Gregory and Debbie Marshall, Wellcome Images BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM Annotated cells

Credit: Medical Art Service, Munich/Wellcome Images. BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM Annotated cells

Annotated cells. Credit: University of Edinburgh, Wellcome Images. BIGPICTUREEDUCATION.COM Annotated cells

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