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[edit] December 24, 2006 - December 31.

Image from 11th century AH (17th century AD) Persian manuscript by Mansur ibn Muhammad Ahmad at the Majles Library, Tehran.

Photo credit: Seyyed Hossein Nasr (1976). Islamic Science:An Illustrated Study, World of Islam Festival Publishing Ltd.. ISBN 090503502X

[edit] December 17, 2006 - December 24.

MRI-picture of coarctatio aortae with collaterals.

Photo credit: User:Ekko

[edit] December 10, 2006 - December 17.

This follicular adenoma of the thyroid is shown in a right lobectomy specimen, sectioned vertically and viewed from the posterior aspect to show a 2.7 cm tumor distending the lower pole.

Photo credit: [1]

[edit] December 3, 2006 - December 10

Contact lenses, once inserted in the eye, become almost invisible (except cosmetic contact lenses).

Photo credit: [2]

[edit] November 27, 2006 - December 3

Computed tomography scan

Photo credit: User:Sundar

[edit] November 20, 2006 - November 27

Animation of oxy and deoxy forms of hemoglobin

Photo credit: Molecule of the Month by www.pdb.org

[edit] November 13, 2006 - November 20

Sagittal view of a fetal face (22 weeks).

Photo credit: User:Mirmillon

[edit] November 6, 2006 - November 13

Human karyotype with color added to distinguish chromosome pairs.

Photo credit: nih.gov

[edit] October 29, 2006 - November 6

HIV particle budding from a human cell.

Photo credit: aidshistory.nih.gov

[edit] October 22, 2006 - October 29

Ribbon diagram of a heptameric, 63 kDa cleavage fragment (PA63) of the protective antigen (PA) protein, produced by Bacillus anthracis as part of the anthrax toxin. The quaternary structure is that of a pre-pore, which later forms a channel that allows other toxins into the cytosol of the target cell, so the pathogen can cause damage to the host.

Photo credit: [3]

[edit] October 13, 2006 - October 22

Normal (left) versus cancerous (right) mammography image.

Photo credit: Courtesy of the National Cancer Institute

[edit] October 7, 2006 - October 13

Diabetic macular edema.

Photo credit: National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health

[edit] October 1, 2006 - October 7

PA view Chest X-Ray of Canadian dollar coin in esophagus of child.

Photo credit: Released per permission of mother

[edit] September 24, 2006 - September 30

A PET scan can show patterns in the brain which aid the physician in diagnosing and treating Parkinson's Disease.

Photo credit: Source

[edit] September 17, 2006 - September 24

Sequence alignment of 27 H9N2 avian influenza hemagglutinin protein sequences. The top section is colored by residue conservation and the bottom by residue chemical properties. Alignment produced with ClustalW.

Photo credit: Opabinia regalis

[edit] September 10, 2006 - September 17

The left hip of this dog (on the right side of the X-ray) has an artificial hip. The right hip has hip dysplasia with osteoarthritis and remodeling of the head of the femur.

Photo credit: Joelmills

[edit] September 4, 2006 - September 10

Infant undergoing bili light therapy using a bili blanket, also known as a Wallaby.

Photo credit: Jeremykemp

[edit] August 29, 2006 - September 4

Animation of a rotating DNA structure.

Photo credit: Brian0918

[edit] August 22, 2006 — August 29

Embryo at 12 weeks.

Photo credit: User:Mirmillon

[edit] August 14, 2006 — August 21

Spread of SARS from the Metropole Hotel in Hong Kong as of March 28, 2003.

Photo credit: [4]

[edit] August 7, 2006 — August 14

Histopathology of amebic meningoencephalitis due to Naegleria fowleri. Direct fluorescent antibody stain.

Photo credit: [5]

[edit] July 31, 2006 — August 7

Premature baby in an incubator.

Photo credit: [6] , Thomas Hartwell

[edit] July 24, 2006 — July 31

Animation of hemoglobin t-r state transformation.

Photo credit: User:BerserkerBen

[edit] July 17, 2006 — July 24

Micrograph of sickle red blood cells.

Photo credit: [7]

[edit] July 10, 2006 — July 17

Animation created from a functional magnetic resonance imaging scan (fMRI) of the brain. The little dot that appears on the upper-left hand side outside the skull is a vitamin E pill taped to the side of the head for correct left-right orientation.

Photo credit: User:Fastfission

[edit] July 4, 2006 — July 10

Vesalius' De humani corporis fabrica, plate 164. Original scanned page from 1543 edition. Plate 164 is described as "Drawing of the Bones of the Human Body, Seen from the Side".

Photo credit: User:Encephalon

[edit] June 29, 2006 — July 4

The sinoatrial node (abbreviated SA node or SAN, also called the sinus node) is the impulse generating (pacemaker) tissue located in the right atrium of the heart.

Photo credit: User:JHeuser

[edit] June 21, 2006 — June 28

MRI image showing a bright spot where multiple sclerosis has damaged myelin in the brain.

Photo credit: [8]

[edit] June 14, 2006 — June 21

Hospital Corpsman Brian Long, of Sellersville, Pa., attempts to read a standard eye chart from twenty feet with the help of an Optical Refractor aboard the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67).

Photo credit: [9]

[edit] June 7, 2006 — June 14

Scanning electron micrograph of HIV-1 budding from cultured lymphocyte. Multiple round bumps on cell surface represent sites of assembly and budding of virions.

Photo credit: Centers for Disease Control / C. Goldsmith

[edit] May 31, 2006 — June 7

This is a dorsal root ganglion (DRG) from a chicken embryo (around stage of day 7) after incubation overnight in NGF growth medium.

[edit] May 24, 2006 — May 31

A sperm attempts to penetrate the ovum coat to fertilize it.

[edit] July 29, 2005 — May 24

Scheme of semipermeable membrane during hemodialysis. Red = blood, blue = dialysing fluid, yellow = membrane.

[edit] May 18, 2005 — July 29

Completed tracheotomy: 1 - Vocal cords, 2 - Thyroid cartilage, 3 - Cricoid cartilage, 4 - Tracheal cartilages, 5 - Balloon cuff.