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Chain of Amino Acid. Proteins consist of one or more chains of amino acids called polypeptides
Bacterial multidrug efflux pumps (E-CmeB) expel antibiotics  from inside the bacterium (bottom): ciprofloxacin (yellow), chloramphenicol (violet),  ampicillin (red).
3D rendering of Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1, 7-36) molecule, a potent antihyperglycemic hormone. A neuropeptide and an incretin, chemical structure. treatment of diabetes, Molecular surface
Molecular model of atorvastatin or Lipitor
Glowing green chemical molecules bonding to each others floating in fluid. Illustration of the concept of biological and chemical research
A ball and stick model of a Polytetrafluoroethylene molecule, also known as PTFE or most commonly Teflon. It is a polymer consisting of only carbon and fluorine atoms. It is used as a non-stick coating for cookware, as a lubricant, and it is also used to contain highly reactive chemicals as it is extremely non-reactive.
3D cartoon and Gaussian surface models, PDB 2gjx, white background
Freshness capsule
Nucleosome structure. Structure of an oligonucleosome, showing the packaging of DNA in chromosomes. 3D illustration.
The three-dimensional structure of proteins is represented in a variety of conformations. This image is based on the ribbon structure of a protein. It is suitable for biology notebooks and book covers.\nThis image has not been created by AI.
From left to right: the NMDA and  AMPA receptors transport calcium cations into neurons after being activated by the neurotransmitter glutamate and  the GABA receptor (right) transport chloride anions after the activation by gamma aminobutyrate. PDB entries: 6wht,  3kg2, 6d6u
3d rendering of transparent molecule shape on green color background.
Botulinum toxin (3d structure) which prevents the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine from axon endings at the neuromuscular junction. Infection with the bacterium causes botulism.
Cells in the body examined by endoscope
The GABAA receptor is an ionotropic receptor and ligand-gated ion channel. Its endogenous ligand is γ-aminobutyric acid, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. 3D cartoon model with reduced opacity, white background.
DNA Helix - 3d rendered image. Genetic research concept. Complex spiral structure illustration. Medical, science, genetic biotechnology, gene cell, chromosome idea. DNA strands on dark background . Science nanotechnology.
Chain of amino acid or bio molecules called protein - 3d illustration
H2 Hydrogen Molecule Fuel Cell Element Vehicle Biodegradable Ethical Renewable Energy
Immunotherapy of Alzheimer's disease: Monoclonal antibody (light blue) bound to an amyloid beta peptide (orange),  that is aggregated to amyloid beta fibrils, which build up amyloid plaques.
Molecular model of amylose, one of the two sugar components in starch
Dna structure on science background. 3d illustration
A ball and stick model of a strand of a molecule of polyvinyl chloride, more commonly known as PVC. This vinyl polymer is one of the commonest plastics in use.
3D cartoon and Gaussian surface models, chain id color scheme, PDB 7t3a, white background
Zinc supplements on their periodic table square.
Cytochrome P450 molecule. CYP 3A4 is the most promiscuous of the human CYP enzymes. Molecular model. 3D rendering. Illustration
Evolution and Mystery of Life: Mollusks Living in Water
The calcitonin gene related peptide (yellow) binds to its receptor (blue) on neurons and smooth muscle cells of cerebral blood vessels, activating a signal cascade through G-proteins (dark blue) in this cells that  leads to a dilatation of the blood vessels (vasodilatation).
Vitamin D Capsule with D3 Element. Dietary Supplements. 3D Render
Lysozyme, the natural antibacterial enzyme contained in saliva, milk, mucus, tears, egg white and so on
dna close-up 3D
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