I am a Bulgarian veterinarian currently doing a PhD in Belgium I'm rather new to renderosity still and I have not discovered all features yet, so any suggestions and comments are welcome, and please tell me if I'm doing something wrong (like posting in the wrong gallery etc...stuff like that) Thanks. And thanks for all views and comments!
Sorry if I'm commenting often with just few words...I can only comment while at work...and I have to do it behind my boss's back...so not much time:(! Please excuse me for that!
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Comments (23)
spm91g
Excellent!!
richard57
Wonderful work my friend5+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! richard.
koogie
Cool - I never saw a fibroblast before. I like the plastic wrap affect.
michele574
Stunning!!!great work..!!
1010
Looks like aliens under a microscope! Fantastic!
Richardphotos
The effect of exposure of porcine pulmonary artery endothelial cells to hypoxic (0% O2) and normoxic (20% O2) conditions for 24 and 48 h on phospholipid metabolism was studied. Sonicates prepared from endothelial cells that were exposed to 24 h of hypoxia showed significant increases in phospholipase A1 (91%), phospholipase C (75%), and diacylglycerol lipase (57%) activities. Hypoxic exposure of cells for 48 h caused an increase in diacylglycerol lipase activity (54%) only. Hypoxia also caused significant decreases in ATP levels and ATP-dependent arachidonyl coenzyme A (CoA) synthetase activity. Phospholipase A2, lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase, and diacylglycerol acyltransferase activities were not influenced by 24 or 48 h of hypoxia. When endothelial cells were prelabeled with [3H]arachidonic acid and then exposed to hypoxia, increased counts were recovered from the free fatty acid fraction of medium and from the cell fatty acid esters, lysophospholipids, diacylglycerols, and triacylglycerols. There was a concomitant decreased recovery of counts from cell phospholipids. These results indicate that hypoxic exposure of endothelial cells altered phospholipid metabolism by activating deacylation pathways and inhibiting reacylation via ATP-dependent arachidonyl CoA synthetase. I have no idea as to what this means other than cells from lungs?I copied the text from a website.I never would have guess as to what it was if you had not told.very interesting
Denys234
Awesome!!!
RobyHermida
Wooooooooowwwwwwwwww
mark.spooner
An very interesting image, excellent!
Gor111
A marvellous color photography! Wonderfully taken! Bravo!!!
Valerie-Ducom
Wowww, I like so much this plastic texture and your color is perfect ! Excellent work my friend ! Bonne journ :)
awadissk
Fantastic work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NefariousDrO
That's pretty cool! I like the colors and effects you used in Photoshop.
stevey3d
Really interesting image! Great use of the stain to bring out the colour! Excellent photoshop too!
Ionel
Interesting! Well done!!!
elmurray
It looks like something you would see under a microscope in a hospital laboratory!! A great piece of abstract photography Kalina. Well done!!
FinalCross31
It definitely looks like something from biology; something related to plant cells. It's really cool and has an abstract look to it, the way its arranged. Very nice!
delaorden_ojeda
excellent image, nice postwork
KarmaSong
Very original and creative ! Good work !
2Loose2Trek
Really stunning work!
Issemissen
This is a really cool image. And the plastic wrap gives it a cool effect. Do you work in a lab?
jif3d
The photoshop filter really make this capture special, sorta like a funky pressed metal ! Kool concept & ~Cheers~
erlandpil
Nice work again erland