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Trifunctional probe for target identification
Title: Trifunctional probe for target identification

Contact: Mary O'Reilly

Description: This illustration is on the cover of the September, 2009 issue of the journal Chemistry & Biology to illustrate the article by Xu, et al. “Chemical probes identify a role for histone deacetylase 3 in Friedreich’s ataxia gene silencing” Chem. Biol. 2009, 16, 980-9. To identify HDAC3 as the inhibitor’s target, a trifunctional chemical probe was used that incorporated the inhibitor, a handle for cross-linking, and a handle for detection.
Ow!
Title: Ow!

Contact: Gail Guth

Description: Illustration for spelling wall cards set, ©Developmental Studies Center (devstu.org). Provides older readers with basic instruction in phoneme awareness, phonics, and sight words. Ink line and colored pencil.
Human Heart
Title: Human Heart

Contact: Science Picture Company

Description: A close-up view of the human heart.
Human musculature front and back
Title: Human musculature front and back

Contact: Carlyn Iverson

Description: Anatomical illustration, human musculature, front musclulature, back musculature
The Exploding Cell
Title: The Exploding Cell

Contact: Elizabeth Morales

Description: A fanciful illustration of the components of the eukaryotic animal cell
The Pancreas and Digestive System
Title: The Pancreas and Digestive System

Contact: Jane Whitney

Description: Labeled diagram of the pancreas and pancreatic duct and its orientation to other organs inside the body, for a grade 6 textbook.
Dumbbell rowing anatomy
Title: Dumbbell rowing anatomy

Contact: William Hamilton

Description: Female athlete demonstrating dumbbell rowing exercise.
Memory Loss
Title: Memory Loss

Contact: Travis Vermilye

Description: Editorial Illustration on memory loss and Alzheimer's disease.
Simple Machines: Pliers
Title: Simple Machines: Pliers

Contact: Emil Huston

Description: FIRST-CLASS LEVER: McGraw-Hill Grade 4 Science Illustration
Supine breast examination
Title: Supine breast examination

Contact: Pam Little, CMI

Description: Patient placement for supine breast examination
anatomy & physiology self portrait
Title: anatomy & physiology self portrait

Contact: Steven Melendrez

Description: Facial anatomy showing selective features.
HDAC7 inhibitor restores function to CFTR
Title: HDAC7 inhibitor restores function to CFTR

Contact: Mary O'Reilly

Description: The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator is a cell surface chloride channel that works to maintain proper hydration of airway epithelium. Mutation of this channel is implicated in cystic fibrosis, but a small molecule histone deacetylase inhibitor is able to restore function to the mutated channel. Hutt, et al. “Reduced histone deacetylase 7 activity restores function to misfolded CFTR in cystic fibrosis.” Nature Chem.Biol. 2010, 6, 25-33.
Sh-h-h!
Title: Sh-h-h!

Contact: Gail Guth

Description: Illustration for spelling wall cards set, ©Developmental Studies Center (devstu.org). Provides older readers with basic instruction in phoneme awareness, phonics, and sight words. Ink line and colored pencil.
Human Gender Comparison
Title: Human Gender Comparison

Contact: Diana Marques

Description: Comparison of male (left) and female human skulls from a frontal and side views. Commissioned by the Smithsonian Institution to use on the website of an exhibition of the Natural History Museum
Ear
Title: Ear

Contact: Jane Whitney

Description: For a grade 8 student text. Shows the balance of air pressure on either side of the ear drum.
Sciatica
Title: Sciatica

Contact: William Hamilton

Description: Human vertebral section demonstrating a ruptured disc and pressure on nerve.
All the Helpers in the Garden
Title: All the Helpers in the Garden

Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs

Description: Can you imagine all the helpers in the garden?
Sagittal Female Pelvis
Title: Sagittal Female Pelvis

Contact: Travis Vermilye

Description: Sagittal Female Pelvis. Carbon Dust
Posterior Fixation Lumbar Spine
Title: Posterior Fixation Lumbar Spine

Contact: Pam Little, CMI

Description: Use of fixation devices to stabilize lumbar spine
Phonecian Trireme
Title: Phonecian Trireme

Contact: Frank Ippolito

Description: Cover illustration for the New York Times Science Times depicting a restoration of the earliest of these ancient warships.
Forensic Sculpture
Title: Forensic Sculpture

Contact: Chris Sanders

Description: Working with an anthropologist and the basic anatomy of the facial muscles the sculptures are developed using each individual's unique skeletal traits to reveal the appearance of the person as they would have looked in life. These study models represent closed cases.
Unc93b1 escorts three Toll-like receptors
Title: Unc93b1 escorts three Toll-like receptors

Contact: Mary O'Reilly

Description: Unc93b1 is a multi-spanning transmembrane domain that is responsible for transporting Toll-like receptors 3, 7, and 9 from the endoplasmic reticulum to endosomes, where recognition of self-nucleic acids triggers signaling and autoantibody production. Kono DH, et al. “Endosomal TLR signaling is required for anti-nucleic acid and rheumatoid factor autoantibodies in lupus”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 2009, 106, 12061-6.
Superficial muscle groups, posterior view
Title: Superficial muscle groups, posterior view

Contact: Pam Little, CMI

Description: Superficial muscles of the upper and lower limbs and back.
Back Exercise 1
Title: Back Exercise 1

Contact: Carlyn Iverson

Description: View of an exercise for the back, created digitally.
Jumprope
Title: Jumprope

Contact: Gail Guth

Description: Illustration for spelling wall cards set, ©Developmental Studies Center (devstu.org). Provides older readers with basic instruction in phoneme awareness, phonics, and sight words. Ink line and colored pencil.
Stretching Positions
Title: Stretching Positions

Contact: Diana Marques

Description: These and several other images were done to illustrate the muscles involved in different stretching positions and how they affect the human body.
Endomembrane System in Eukaryotic Cell
Title: Endomembrane System in Eukaryotic Cell

Contact: Elizabeth Morales

Description: The endomembrane system is a group of interrelated organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum and the golgi apparatus.
Maxillofacial surgery skull
Title: Maxillofacial surgery skull

Contact: Alison Schroeer

Description: This medical illustration was created by medical illustrator Alison Schroeer of Schroeer Scientific Illustration, as part of a maxillofacial surgery series. It depicts branches of the external carotid artery branching into and near the temporalis muscle.
Invitro Fertilization
Title: Invitro Fertilization

Contact: Jane Whitney

Description: Illustration for a grade 9 science text book.
Anterior view of human cruciate ligaments
Title: Anterior view of human cruciate ligaments

Contact: William Hamilton

Description: Anterior view of human cruciate ligaments and related structures.
Intestinal Vessels
Title: Intestinal Vessels

Contact: Travis Vermilye

Description: Cadaver Sketch of Intestinal Vessels
Toll-like receptors in autoimmunity
Title: Toll-like receptors in autoimmunity

Contact: Mary O'Reilly

Description: Co-localization of Toll-like receptors 3, 7, and 9 with nucleic acids taken up into endosomes leads to hallmarks of lupus-like systemic autoimmunity, including the production of anti-nucleic acid antibodies. Kono DH, et al. “Endosomal TLR signaling is required for anti-nucleic acid and rheumatoid factor autoantibodies in lupus”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 2009, 106, 12061-6.
Female Reproductive Anatomy
Title: Female Reproductive Anatomy

Contact: Jane Whitney

Description: For a grade 6 human reproduction student text.
Chromosomes
Title: Chromosomes

Contact: Science Picture Company

Description: A conceptual Image of chromosomes.
Structural Proteins and the Cytoskeleton
Title: Structural Proteins and the Cytoskeleton

Contact: Nicolle Rager Fuller

Description: A vast network of interconnected structural proteins permeate the cell, providing structure, order, and transport highways. A few of the cytoskeleton components shown include: actin, tubulin, cadherin, microtubules and transport vesicles carried by dynein.
Cross section thorax and abdomen
Title: Cross section thorax and abdomen

Contact: Pam Little, CMI

Description: Diagrammatic anatomy of thorax and abdomen in cross section
Human skeleton
Title: Human skeleton

Contact: Alison Schroeer

Description: This anatomical artwork of the anterior and posterior human skeleton has all bones labeled. This medical illustration was created by medical illustrator Alison Schroeer of Schroeer Scientific Illustration.
Time Trialist
Title: Time Trialist

Contact: Kim Harrell

Description: The search for speed leads to constant innovation in the time-trial rider's bike, clothing, and riding technique.
Comparing Chimp-human Supralaryngeal Airway
Title: Comparing Chimp-human Supralaryngeal Airway

Contact: Gail Guth

Description: Watercolor, colored pencil and digital illustration comparing chimpanzee and human supralaryngeal airways. Created for the textbook "Biological Anthropology: The Natural History of Humankind", by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, and Susan C. Anton; published by Prentice Hall. Textbook art developed and managed by Precision Graphics, Inc.
Tony
Title: Tony

Contact: Kathleen McKeehen

Description: Portrait
Stem cells for eye from patient’s own skin
Title: Stem cells for eye from patient’s own skin

Contact: Mary O'Reilly

Description: This illustration was created to accompany a highlight in the Scripps Research Institute News&Views that reported on a finding by Martin Friedlander and colleagues. Adult skin cells may be induced to become stem cells, and then get coaxed into becoming retinal pigmented epithelial cells. The hope is that these cells may then be used for transplantation in the treatment of age-related macular degeneration.
Arm muscles, tendons; Leg skeleton, ligaments
Title: Arm muscles, tendons; Leg skeleton, ligaments

Contact: Marjorie Leggitt

Description: Anatomical illustrations prepared for Denver Museum of Nature and Science - Expedition Health exhibit and educational materials
Flu Viruses in the Throat
Title: Flu Viruses in the Throat

Contact: Dr Jon Heras

Description: Flu viruses in the throat. Computer artwork of influenza (flu) viruses (ovals) in a human throat. The lining of the throat includes cells that are covered in cilia (small hair-like projections). These cilia normally move rhythmically to help expel dust, micro-organisms and other particles. However, a large number of viruses in the throat can prevent the cilia from working properly, allowing the viruses to infect the cells of the throat and lungs.
Male Reproductive Anatomy
Title: Male Reproductive Anatomy

Contact: Jane Whitney

Description: For a grade 6 human reproduction student text.
DNA
Title: DNA

Contact: Science Picture Company

Description: An illustration showing three DNA strands
Mitochondria and Free Radicals
Title: Mitochondria and Free Radicals

Contact: Nicolle Rager Fuller

Description: Created for Science News magazine, this illustration shows the free radicals that are formed in the electron transport chain of the mitochondrial ATP generation. These free radicals have been implicated in many diseases.
Heart tissue layers
Title: Heart tissue layers

Contact: Carlyn Iverson

Description: The heart is composed of various tissue layers, each with a special function or structure. It is this combination of tissues, whether they be of muscle, connective tissue, or conduction fibers, that provides the heart it's durability and flexibility to pump for many years.
Ivory harpoon head
Title: Ivory harpoon head

Contact: Katura Reynolds

Description: This harpoon head was carved out of solid ivory. The top flanges that held the spear tip have broken off with time, but the lower hole where the pole was inserted is still clearly visible. There is a detailed pattern of incised circles and dots on the surface of the harpoon head. This image was published in Aleut Art by Lydia T. Black.
Girl holding Chickadee
Title: Girl holding Chickadee

Contact: Denise Wagner

Description: Girl holding Chickadee.
Bathing beauty
Title: Bathing beauty

Contact: William Hamilton

Description: Female athletic torso in grasaille oils.
Male Cross Section at L2-L3
Title: Male Cross Section at L2-L3

Contact: Travis Vermilye

Description: Male cross sectional anatomy at the L2-L3 level. Digital Illustration.
The influence of pollution on the environment
Title: The influence of pollution on the environment

Contact: Mieke Roth

Description: I am working on a series of large illustrations for a Dutch governmental institution that is in charge of the maintenance of the waterways in the west of the Netherlands. Over the next 10 years a large project is being conducted in which most of these waterways are deepened. This detailed illustration is a part the second large illustration of the series, incorporated in several newsletters for the general public. The aim is to inform and to get the public involved in the decision process. This specific illustration is about what kind of influences normal activities, like spraying the crops, can have on the quality of the ground. This type of activity is accepted, in spite of fact that the same quality sediment from the bottom of a waterway normally results in panic and strict measures to safeguard it from the environment. As are all the illustrations in this series, this is again a typical Dutch landscape.
Human skull
Title: Human skull

Contact: Alison Schroeer

Description: This medical illustration shows an anterior view of a human skull. This anatomical artwork was created by medical illustrator Alison Schroeer of Schroeer Scientific Illustration to show the bones of the human head.
Jaw muscles of Australopithecus robustus
Title: Jaw muscles of Australopithecus robustus

Contact: Gail Guth

Description: Watercolor, colored pencil, and digital illustration of the masticatory muscles of Australopithecus robustus. Illustration created for the textbook "Biological Anthropology: The Natural History of Humankind", by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, and Susan C. Anton; published by Prentice Hall. Textbook art developed and managed by Precision Graphics, Inc.
Colonoscopy
Title: Colonoscopy

Contact: Pam Little, CMI

Description: Patient education material depiciting colonoscope and colonoscopy procedure.
Carbohydrate binding regulates inflammation
Title: Carbohydrate binding regulates inflammation

Contact: Mary O'Reilly

Description: By binding carbohydrates on adipocytes, the protein Mgl1 on monocytes regulates the recruitment of monocytic precursors of inflammatory macrophages to adipose tissue. This illustration was created for the January, 2010 Functional Glycomics Update (Nature Publishing Group) to accompany a highlight of the paper by Westcott DJ, et al. “MGL1 promotes adipose tissue inflammation and insulin resistance by regulating 7/4hi monocytes in obesity.” J Exp Med. 2009, 206, 3143-56.
Digestive System
Title: Digestive System

Contact: Marjorie Leggitt

Description: Anatomical classroom charts showing the digestive system. Created for Expedition Health educational in-house and outreach program at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Pituitary Gland
Title: Pituitary Gland

Contact: Jane Whitney

Description: Simple illustration showing the pituitary gland's location and hormonal influence on the reproductive organs of the pre-adolescent teen.
Brain and Skull Wireframe
Title: Brain and Skull Wireframe

Contact: Science Picture Company

Description: A side view of the skull and bones for the upper neck, wireframe appearance. The right hemisphere of the brain is also visible within the skull.
Cancer Research and Surrogate Endpoints
Title: Cancer Research and Surrogate Endpoints

Contact: Nicolle Rager Fuller

Description: Historically, drug trials judged the efficacy of a new drug by looking at it's ability to cure the given disease. Increasingly, surrogate endpoints are used as gauges for drug value. Examples are shown here for cancer research, including: tumor size, metastasis and cancer cell mobility and tumor antigens in the blood stream. Created for CR magazine,
Submuscular Ulnar Nerve Transposition
Title: Submuscular Ulnar Nerve Transposition

Contact: Ikumi Kayama

Description: Plate for orthopedic surgery textbook for hand surgeons and residents.
Human heart chambers
Title: Human heart chambers

Contact: Alison Schroeer

Description: This medical illustration of the human heart was created by medical illustrator Alison Schroeer of Schroeer Scientific Illustration. Designed for patient education, it depicts the atriums, ventricles, and valves of the heart in cross-section.
Alveoli
Title: Alveoli

Contact: Travis Vermilye

Description: Alveoli of the lung
Drug pump placement
Title: Drug pump placement

Contact: Pam Little, CMI

Description: Placement of drug pump and intraspinal catheter for pain management
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