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Pills scattered around a bottle arranged in the shape of a DNA strand, symbolizing the concept of pharmacogenomics.
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A 3D rendering of the lymphatic system in neon in an outlined human torso
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A 3D illustration of a human brain composed of network-like lines and nodes that suggest the neural network
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A 3D illustration of cells that scientists typically study with flow cytometry, showing transparent cytoplasm and pink nuclei
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A 3D rendering of a purple-colored macrophage engulfing orange-colored cancer cells
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3D illustration of oncolytic adenoviruses destroying tumor cells
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An illustration of the side of a human face with blue and pink circles and networks overlayed, representing brain research
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A low poly wireframe depiction of cancer cells in a dark background
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Intestinal villi from barrier tissues in the intestine that contain epithelial cells and tissue-resident memory cells that prevent pathogen invasion.
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An illustration of bispecific antibodies, molecules designed to target 2 antigens simultaneously.
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