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medical illustration of The relevant anatomical structures are contained within the dura mater and consist of the brain tissue, the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space, and the cerebrovascular system (not shown). Rendered in Adobe Illustrator. Published in Heldt et al. (2019). Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering v21. Keywords: vector, neuroscience, neurology, cerebrum, cerebral, cortex, ventricle, optical, optic nerve, subarachnoid, arachnoid, sagittal, cisterna magna, pia, cross section, Fiona Martin
Next medical illustration of Geophagic earth may protect against toxins and pathogens by (a) strengthening the mucosal layer by binding with mucin/stimulating mucin production, reducing the permeability of the gut wall, and (b) binding to toxins/pathogens directly,  rendering them unabsorbable by the gut. Photo insets provided by Evelyne Delbos of the Macaulay Institute. Artwork rendered in Adobe Illustrator. Published in Young (2010) in the Annual Review of Nutrition v30. Keywords: vector, intestine, villi, virus, bacteria

Pica in Pregnancy

The relevant anatomical structures are contained within the dura mater and consist of the brain tissue, the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space, and the cerebrovascular system (not shown). Rendered in Adobe Illustrator. Published in Heldt et al. (2019). Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering v21. Keywords: vector, neuroscience, neurology, cerebrum, cerebral, cortex, ventricle, optical, optic nerve, subarachnoid, arachnoid, sagittal, cisterna magna, pia, cross section, Fiona Martin

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