OcelotBio

Complex Link Between Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension

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3FX, inc.

anatomy cirrhosis liver portal hypertension heart kidneys mechanism of disease patients hcp engagement education 3d medical animation

© 2023 3FX

Honeycomb Speech Therapy

Big Picture of Voice Anatomy

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Hromi Biomedical

A figure drawing showing overlaid anatomy associated with speech (mouth/tongue/teeth, airway, throat, lungs) intended to be used as an educational tool between speech therapists and their adult clients.

© Studio Hromi LLC

University of Louisville School of Medicine

Blood Thinners

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Tina Pavlatos

Actions of blood thinners in the artery,

© Tina Pavlatos

Family Practice Essentials

Problems with Medium Sized Joints

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Michele Graham

Illustration depicts people with joint pain in the neck, ankle and wrist.

© Michele Graham

Plaintiff's Attorney

Trial Exhibit: Consequences of Necrotizing Pancreatitis

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Kaitlin Lindsay

Illustration for a medical malpractice case involving a delayed diagnosis of pancreatitis in a child. The patient suffered a long hospital course with numerous complications and procedures summarized in this illustration, including a large necrotizing pancreatic pseudocyst and perforated colon. www.LindsayMedArt.com

© Kaitlin Lindsay

BIOCOM California

Boardroom mural, "Building blocks of Life"

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Linda Nye

The mural takes you from the beginning, “big bang” starting evolution to the first elements thru heavy elements thrown out in supernova. Our sun energy plus carbon, oxygen, water and chemistry coalesce to spark the beginning of life. Algae, bacteria, virus, mitochondria and organelles develop and divide into cells that come together to form the basic building blocks of all living things… And also humans with brains capable of asking questions about the nature of the universe.

Linda S. Nye © 2023

KAUST

DNA Replication of the lagging strand

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Nanographics

DNA replication is a process in our cells that is essential to our survival. This visualization shows incredible molecular machinery that makes DNA replication possible. See the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwIxV4duUes

© nanographics

Biological Psychiatry

Tracking development of connectivity in the human brain: axons and dendrite

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Jane Whitney

Axons consist of neurofilaments (in green) and microtubules (in red). Neurofilaments set the axon diameter and, in interaction with myelin in myelinated axons, co-determine g ratio. Microtubules provide the structural foundation for axonal transport; in this illustration, a motor protein (kinesin-1) moves a cargo in the anterograde direction, from the cell body to the presynaptic terminal. By Tomáš Paus

© BiologicalPsychiatry

Elsevier. Kademani/Tiwana

Atlas of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

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Joe Chovan

Anatomy of the temporal fossa region. Focus on neurovascular

© Elsevier

Fractyl Health

Duodenal Mucosal Resurfacing

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Scott Bodell

Revita is a patented endoscopic procedural therapy, designed to remodel the lining of the duodenum via hydrothermal ablation. The goal of resurfacing is the restoration of normal sensing and signaling mechanisms in type 2 diabetic patients. Upper intestine, natural insulin, minimally invasive, blood glucose, blood sugar, disease-modifying therapy

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Pharmaceutical Company

Determining Location for Abdominal Wall Medicine Injection

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Mica Duran

Pharma product demonstration surgical technique aid to determine correct location for medicine injection into abdominal wall, prior to ventral hernia repair. The anterior and midaxillary lines, costal margin and iliac crest delineate a color-coded injection zone and injection sites.

© 2022 Mica Duran. All rights reserved.

The Scientist Magazine

Maternal Microbiomes Cover art

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Bonnie Hofkin

Digital Illustration for cover and feature article:The Role of Mom’s Microbes During Pregnancy Carolyn A. Thomson and Kathy D. McCoy | Aug 1, 2021 Bacteria in the gut influence the production of antibodies and themselves secrete metabolites. In a pregnant woman, these compounds may influence immune development of her fetus.

© Bonnie Hofkin

Clinical Trials Provider

Body Systems Key Visual

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Science Picture Company

This image was created as part of a key visual for a company that specialises in nutrition based clinical trials. The image shows a stylised grey female figure with the digestive system visible. The visual was provided in multiple formats for different marketing uses including an extra high res version for trade show booths.

© Science Picture Company

LabX Media Group

Microbe Illustrations

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Thompson Medical Illustration

Illustrations accompanying an article in Scientist Magazine, discussing the possible effects of gut microbes on immunotherapy

© Molly Thompson

Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology

Liposarcoma

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DNA Illustrations, Inc.

Coronal section through the abdomen and chest showing a massive retroperitoneal liposarcoma in the abdomen of a middle aged male patient. Internal organs are shown displaced into the left hemi-abdomen.

© DNA Illustrations

Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Oncology

Napabucasin Chemotherapeutics

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Jackie Heda

Chemotherapeutics research. ROS, free radical. Containing oxygen, it is an unstable molecule that easily reacts with other molecules in a cell. A build up of reactive oxygen species in cells may cause damage to DNA, RNA, and proteins, and may cause cell death. Napabucasin is a STAT3 inhibitor that blocks stem cell activity. As a cancer therapy Napabucasin causes increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) which results in cancer cell death.

© 2021

Medical Device Company

Peritoneal Cavity Drainage

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Mike Austin

Drainage catheter in the peritoneal cavity.

© Mike Austin

BrioTech

BrioTech-PMN-Trap

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David Bolinsky

Neutrophil extracellular trap, extracellular fibres composed of DNA from neutrophils which binds pathogens.

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The Scientist Magazine

[New Project]

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Laurie O'Keefe

Noise pathways and the long term health effects.

© 2021

Tricol Biomedical

The Science of Chito+

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Digital JAB, LLC

Commissioned Illustration series depicting the science of the Chito+ product line.

© Digital JAB, LLC

Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF)

Report on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)

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Todd Buck

Created six illustrations for Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF)/Doctors without Borders report titled "Overcoming Neglect: Finding ways to manage and control Neglected Tropical Diseases". The informational report is to raise awareness and support for treating NTDs. You can find out more at: https://www.msf.org/overcoming-neglect-report-ntds

2021 © Todd Buck

Dr. Christopher Orton

Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair

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Molly Borman Biomedical Illustrations, Inc.

New surgical device in development for dogs needing mitral valve repair without going through open heart surgery.

© Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital

Carnegie Mellon

40 Weeks of Pregnancy of Various Ethnic Groups

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Peg Gerrity Medical Art

Several sets of 40 weeks of pregnancy showing stages of human fetal development in various ethnicities are available on www.peggerrity.com. We also lease existing and custom animations of pregnancy.

© Peg Gerrity

Merck and Co.

Merck Manuals Online Edition

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Adam Questell

The goal of this larger assignment was to create one multi-purpose image that best summarizes the extensive collection of specific health topics within each of the 27 over-arching categories found in the Merck Manuals Online Edition.

© Adam Questell

Oncoplastic Surgeon

Stacked DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction

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Jennifer Gentry

Breast Reconstruction: Stacked Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator (Stacked DIEP) Flap Procedure ---One of a suite of illustrations describing breast reconstruction procedures which include: SIEA flap, DIEP flap, GAP flap, PAP flap, latissimus dorsi flap, nipple reconstruction, nipple sparing breast reconstruction (both implant and autologous), and prepectoral and subpectoral implant breast reconstruction using tissue expander. Contact jennifer@gentryvisualization.com for licensing.

© Jennifer Gentry

Keck School of Medicine

The Ross procedure - Cardiothoracic surgery

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Mesa Studios

One of seven steps preformed in a version of the Ross Procedure at Keck School of Medicine's Dept. of Cardiothoracic Surgery

© Mesa Schumacher

Heartware

VAD Medical Device Animation

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AXS Studio

This animation was made to introduce cardiac surgeons and other stakeholders to the HeartWare System, its use and key technological advantages. It was important to clearly illustrate the pump’s proprietary suspension system, which eliminates wear. To focus viewer attention, we rendered the system and heart photorealistically and used a simpler illustrative style for supporting elements.

© AXS Studio Inc.

Mayo Clinic Florida / SI Pham, MD

Heart Transplant Techniques

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Applied Art, LLC

Part of a series of illustrations highlighting heart transplant techniques--starting to suture the donor heart and recipient LA and RA.

© Mayo Clinic Florida

Nationwide Children's Hospital

A New Therapeutic Era in Pediatric Functional and Motility Disorders

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MedDraw Studio

Series of images used throughout the article A New Therapeutic Era in Pediatric Functional and Motility Disorders. Therapies are discussed to provide context and help readers envision the way therapies are applied and how they affect the body.

© Mandy Root-Thompson/MedDraw Studio

Alacrity Biopharma Consulting

Trichomoniasis

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Audra Geras

This 3D bioscape features a very common STD known as trichomoniasis that is caused by the single-celled parasitic organism Trichomonas vaginalis. The organism has a pear-shaped trophozoite form when not in contact with male or female urogential tract epithelium, but once it touches a host cell it assumes a closely-applied amoeboid form that is cytotoxic, causing inflammation and host tissue damage. The 'frothy' exudate spilling over the epithelial cells is characteristic of trichomoniasis.

© 2022 Audra Geras

Brian Harrold

Lungs under attack

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Brian Harrold

Attack on lungs and organs during Covid 19

© Brian Harrold

breastcancer.org

Illustrations for breastcancer.org web site

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Mary K. Bryson

During the month of October, I fulfill many requests for illustrations that help women understand breast cancer. I am very proud of the work I have done, and continue to do for breastcancer.org

© brysonbiomed.com

MycoApply EndoPrime

Root Reach Revolution

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Third Left Studios

Illustrations showing the positive results from using this fertilizer for an ad for a trade journal.

© 2017 Andrea Charest & Karina Metcalf

Goodheart-Willcox Publishing

Anatomy & Physiology Essentials

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Body Scientific

This is our thirteenth publication with Goodheart-Willcox. Body Scientific is the sole artwork provider for Goodheart-Willcox’s anatomy and physiology division. We had the pleasure to work on their latest Anatomy & Physiology Essentials publication. This publication offers a solid introduction to human anatomy and physiology. Each body system is explored with an emphasis on structure, function, and terminology.

© Body Scientific International, LLC.

Orthopedic Surgeon

Spinal Conditions

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Clark Medical Illustration

Illustration for a poster about spinal conditions and diseases, including compression fractures, ligamentum flavum hypertrophy, foraminal stenosis (pinched nerves), spondylosis (facet arthritis), degenerative disc disease, spondylolysis (pars interarticularis fracture), isthmic spondylolisthesis, and a herniated nucleus pulposus.

© Clark Medical Illustration

Medscape

Pertussis

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Hybrid Medical Animation

Image taken from Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Animation. https://www.hybridmedicalanimation.com/work/animation/whooping-cough/

© HybridMedicalAnimation

Job Showcase: Commercial projects & campaigns

3FX, inc. for

OcelotBio

Hromi Biomedical for

Honeycomb Speech Therapy

Tina Pavlatos for

University of Louisville School of Medicine

Michele Graham for

Family Practice Essentials

Kaitlin Lindsay for

Plaintiff's Attorney

Linda Nye for

BIOCOM California

Nanographics for

KAUST

Jane Whitney for

Biological Psychiatry

Joe Chovan for

Elsevier. Kademani/Tiwana

Scott Bodell for

Fractyl Health

Mica Duran for

Pharmaceutical Company

Bonnie Hofkin for

The Scientist Magazine

Science Picture Company for

Clinical Trials Provider

Thompson Medical Illustration for

LabX Media Group

DNA Illustrations, Inc. for

Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology

Jackie Heda for

Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma Oncology

Mike Austin for

Medical Device Company

David Bolinsky for

BrioTech

Laurie O'Keefe for

The Scientist Magazine

Digital JAB, LLC for

Tricol Biomedical

Todd Buck for

Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF)

Peg Gerrity Medical Art for

Carnegie Mellon

Adam Questell for

Merck and Co.

Jennifer Gentry for

Oncoplastic Surgeon

Mesa Studios for

Keck School of Medicine

AXS Studio for

Heartware

Applied Art, LLC for

Mayo Clinic Florida / SI Pham, MD

MedDraw Studio for

Nationwide Children's Hospital

Audra Geras for

Alacrity Biopharma Consulting

Brian Harrold for

Brian Harrold

Mary K. Bryson for

breastcancer.org

Third Left Studios for

MycoApply EndoPrime

Body Scientific for

Goodheart-Willcox Publishing

Clark Medical Illustration for

Orthopedic Surgeon