![TSH REC PANORAMA TSH REC PANORAMA](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/TSHrecPanorama.png) |
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![CELL MEMBRANE CELL MEMBRANE](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/Membrane09.png) |
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![CLOSE UP TSH RECEPTOR CLOSE UP TSH RECEPTOR](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/CloseUpTSHreceptor.png) |
TSH REC PANORAMA – Surface proteins on red blood cell membrane with the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor dimer in the foreground |
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CELL MEMBRANE – Rendering of the surface of a cell, computed using data derived from a lymphocyte. Levels of gray indicate presence of proteins, with the darkest areas representing protein rafts |
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CLOSE UP TSH RECEPTOR – A close-up view showing the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor present on the red blood cells |
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![VEIN VEIN](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/VeinCurv.png) |
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![CALMODULIN/MLCK INTERACTION CALMODULIN/MLCK INTERACTION](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/interact_near.png) |
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![CONTRACTILE RING CONTRACTILE RING](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/ContractileRing_WAB1.jpg) |
VEIN – Image showing the red blood cells flowing inside a blood vessel |
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CALMODULIN/MLCK INTERACTION – Protein-protein interaction is visible through EP. The polarity is implied the comet rendering of particles that suggest motion towards the negative pole. |
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CONTRACTILE RING – Interaction between Myosin and Actin filaments, constrict the cell membrane to form a cleavage furrow, during Cytokinesis |
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![LIPID RAFT LIPID RAFT](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/rafts11.jpg) |
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![RAFT DANCE RAFT DANCE](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/RaftDance.png) |
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![HORMONE HORMONE](http://www.bioblender.org/Database/Ormone0041.png) |
LIPID RAFT – Image of a portion of the cell membrane, showing a Potassium channel, several glycolipids and a group of proteins in a raft |
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RAFT DANCE – White blood cell surface membrane with glycolipids in the foreground and a high concentration of proteins forming a raft |
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HORMONE -Thyroid-stimulating hormone, alpha-beta dimer. Its hydropathy is visualized using our BioBlender visual code |