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3d illustration of the ATP synthesis in a mitochondrion. ATP synthase couples ATP (red) synthesis from ADP and inorganic phosphate (orange) to a proton gradient (light points) created across the mitochondrial membrane during cellular respiration.
Pathological phosphorylation (yellow) of Tau proteins (red-orange) leads to disintegration of microtubuli in the neuron axon an aggregation of the tau proteins. The transport of synaptic vesicles (orange-violet spheres) is interrupted.
Ibrutinib molecular structure isolated on black
The mitotic kinase NEK7 in  the inactive (left) and active forms
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Fun 3D cartoon mitochondria boxing
Ibrutinib molecular structure isolated on white
Ibrutinib molecular structure isolated on white
Scientific Designing of Glycolysis Steps, illustration.
Abstract 3D illustration of the biological cell
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Abstract illustration of the biological cell, medicine
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
abstract illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
Ibrutinib molecular structure isolated on black
Insulin (green) binding to the insulin receptor (violet) activates the transport of glucose (yellow) into the cell (depicted in 2 phases) - Illustration
Insulin molecules
Insulin (green) binding to the insulin receptor (violet) activates the transport of glucose (yellow) into the cell. Illustration
The insulin receptor (blue) is a transmembrane protein, that is activated by insulin (orange). Insulin binding induces structural changes within the receptor that finally leads  to the activation of the glucose transporter protein.
Adrenaline molecular pathway
 abstract illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
Abstract 3D illustration of the biological cell
abstract illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Pyruvic acid is the simplest of the alpha-keto acids, with a carboxylic acid and a ketone functional group. 3d illustration
ATP synthase couples ATP (red) synthesis from ADP and inorganic phosphate (orange) to a proton gradient (yellow) created across the mitochondrial membrane during cellular respiration.
Abstract illustration of the biological cells
From bottom to top: Fo-subunit (violet), axle-element (light violet), the stator element (light blue), and ATP synthesis takes place in the upper F1-subunit (blue).
Insulin (green) binding to the insulin receptor (violet) activates the transport of glucose (yellow) into the cell. Illustration
Insulin receptor activated by insulin binding
Abstract 3D illustration of the cell and the centriole
Chemical formula, skeletal formula and 3D ball-and-stick model of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), white background
Abstract illustration of the mitochondria
Scientific designing of Glycolysis, illustration.
Insulin (green) binding to the insulin receptor (violet) activates the transport of glucose (yellow) into the cell (phase 1). Illustration
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Crystal structure of the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein (AB domain, green and brown) bound to E2F peptide (red), 3D cartoon and Gaussian surface models, chain id color scheme, PDB 1o9k
Abstract illustration of the mitochondria
abstract illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
Abstract illustration of the biological cells
Fun 3D cartoon mitochondria and brain
Abstract 3D illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
Fun 3D cartoon mitochondria character
Abstract 3D illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
This is a 3D rendering of the interior of a mitochondrion on a white background
 abstract illustration of the biological cell and the mitochondria
Abstract illustration of the biological cell
Abstract illustration of the biological cell

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