21 September 2011

Nikon Competition Photomicrographs

A micrograph or photomicrograph is a photo taken by using a microscope or equivalent gadget to show a zoomed image of an object.
Small World is certainly the class leading community forum for presenting the wonder as well as sophistication of existence as viewed through the light microscope. For more than thirty years, Nikon has honored the worldwide greatest photomicrographers that come up with very crucial scientific contributions to life sciences, bio-research as well as materials science.
Listed below we offer you pictures from the photo contest "The Nikon Small World Competition", Enjoy !

"Jonas King, Anopheles gambiae (mosquito) heart"

"Hideo Otsuna, 5-day old zebrafish head"

"Riccardo Taiariol, Wasp nest"

"Honorio Cocera-La Parra, Cacoxenite (mineral)"

"Yanping Wang, Crystallized soy sauce"

"Paul D. Andrews, Telophase HeLa (cancer) cells expressing Aurora B-EGFP (green)"

"James Nicholson, Orange Fungia (mushroom coral), live specimen"

"Stephen Lowry, Spiral vessels from banana plant stem"

 "Ralf Wagner, Divaricatic acid from Evernia divaricata (lichen), recrystallized from acetone"

"Charles Krebs, Ichneumon wasp compound eye and antenna base"

"Gerd Guenther, Soap film"

"Marie Andersson, Anopheles (mosquito) eye"

"Edward Leighman Gafford, Recrystallized sulfur"

"Laurie Knight, Turbinate eyes of male mayfly"

"MarĂ­a Prado-Figueroa, Human brain sections"

"Lars Bech, Trazodone, alpha-estradiol 7256a"

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