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2008 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition®
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CIL:41462
NCBI Organism Classification
diatom
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
chlorophyll
Star-like colonial diatom imaged with fluorescence microscopy. Green indicates newly depositing silica, red is chlorophyll. Tenth Prize, 2008 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition®.
CIL:42105
NCBI Organism Classification
Trichodina pediculus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
cilium
Trichodina pediculus, a "hydra bug." Image captured at about 600x magnification using differential interference contrast. Eighth Prize, 2008 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition®.
CIL:41456
NCBI Organism Classification
diatom
Biological Process
diatom valve organization
Cellular Component
diatom valve
Fossil of an extinct diatom from Tertiary deposits in Dunkirk, Maryland. The diatom is approximately 80 microns in diameter. The image is of a diatom valve (two valves and a girdle band compose a dia...
CIL:41458
NCBI Organism Classification
Danio rerio
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
neuron projection
"Brainbow" zebrafish. Neurons are labeled in multiple colors with "Brainbow" (Nature, 2007) fluorescence microscopy. Three fluorescent proteins (cyan, yellow, and red) are randomly taken up by vari...
CIL:41457
NCBI Organism Classification
Nephrotoma suturalis
Biological Process
meiosis
Cellular Component
nuclear chromosome
Nephrotoma suturalis spermatocyte (crane fly sperm cell) during metaphase in meiosis. Image was captured using a newly developed orientation-independent differential interference contrast technique. ...