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Courtesy of Suncica "Sunny" Canic Courtesy of cell biologist Mary Anne Alliegro, Marine Biological Laboratory. Courtesy of bioinorganic chemist John H. Enemark at the University of Arizona. Courtesy of Keiichiro Ono, University of California, San Diego. Courtesy of Karolin Luger, Colorado State University.Courtesy of Zachery R. Smith, a graduate student in the Jeff Long lab at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Courtesy of the Ma'ayan Laboratory, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Courtesy of the Ma'ayan Laboratory, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Courtesy of bioengineer Jeff Hasty, University of California, San Diego. Courtesy of the Dernburg lab, University of California, Berkeley.Courtesy of Jill Grossman, Jamison Hermann and Marc Zimmer, Connecticut College (music: 'spinnin' by grapes). Courtesy of Christopher Chen, University of Pennsylvania. Courtesy of Yi Wu, the Hahn lab, University of North Carolina. Courtesy of UC Berkeley biophysicists Derek Greenfield and Ann McEvoy. Courtesy of cell and developmental biologist Kenneth Zaret.Copyright © Stéphane Vassilopoulos and Frances Brodsky at University of California, San Francisco. Courtesy of University of Wisconsin-Madison neuroscientist Chiara Cirelli. Courtesy of Princeton University physicists William Bialek and Thomas Gregor. Courtesy of geneticists Susan Harbison and Trudy Mackay, North Carolina State University. Courtesy of cell biologists Maximiliano D’Angelo and Martin Hetzer, Salk Institute.Courtesy of science illustrator Emily Harrington of the University of California, Santa Cruz. Courtesy of cell biologist Haomin Huang, Fox Chase Cancer Center. Courtesy of bioengineer Jeff Hasty and physicist Lev Tsimring, both at University of California, San Diego. Courtesy of Nathan Shaner, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Courtesy of cell biologist Joan Brugge, Harvard Medical School.Courtesy of computational biomechanists Chand John and Eran Guendelman, Stanford University. Engineered Ecosystem. Courtesy of Hao Song, Duke University. Folding Proteins. The lid of this barrel-shaped molecule opens and closes to control how proteins fold into the unique shapes that determine their function. Image courtesy of Judith Frydman. Glowing Glycans. Courtesy of chemical biologist Carolyn Bertozzi, University of California, Berkeley. NIGMS Image GalleryMapping Human Genetic Variation Golden Gene Chips Nuclear Gatekeepers Structure formed by a plant pathogen protein. Courtesy of Ken Schwinn and Sonia Espejon-Reynes, New York SGX Research Center for Structural Genomics. Courtesy of pathologist Richard Klemke of the University of California, San Diego.Multicolor STORM. Courtesy of chemist Xiaowei Zhuang of Harvard University. Folate in the Making Mapping Disease Spread Bacteria Working to Eat Fly Cells LivePlanting Roots Fruitful Dyes Color-coded chromosomes Motion in the Brain Neural Tube DevelopmentCholesterol and Huntington's Disease Repairing DNA Neural Development Cellular Polarity Cellular MetropolisMicrotubule Breakdown Gene Silencing Genetic Imprinting Tiny Points of Light Beaded BacteriophageCellular Traffic Worms and Human Infertility Snow World Natural Nanomachine in Action Mapping Brain DifferencesColorful Communication Statistical Cartography Modeling Disease Spread Cells Frozen in Time Canine Kidney Cells AglowNano-Rainbow Finding One Bug Movements of Myosin Mapping Metabolic Activity