Research Chronic Bacterial Infections Inserm Phd Student Working Brucellosis Bacteria — Stockfoto

Research on chronic bacterial infections within Inserm. PhD student working on brucellosis bacteria. — Stockbild

Research on chronic bacterial infections within Inserm. PhD student working on brucellosis bacteria.

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Research on chronic bacterial infections within Inserm. Student working on bacteriological infections.
Research Chronic Bacterial Infections Inserm Student Working Bacteriological Infections — Stockfoto
Laboratory technician performing blood tests in the laboratory.
Laboratory Technician Performing Blood Tests Laboratory — Stockfoto
Research on chronic bacterial infections within Inserm. PhD student working on brucellosis bacteria.
Research Chronic Bacterial Infections Inserm Phd Student Working Brucellosis Bacteria — Stockfoto
Bio-printing of different human tissues by associating primary cells, biomaterials and growth factors, here collecting human cells cultured before printing.
Bio Printing Different Human Tissues Associating Primary Cells Biomaterials Growth — Stockfoto
Blood test for syphilis caused by the bacterium treponema pallidum or pale treponema. This infection is sexually transmitted.
Blood Test Syphilis Caused Bacterium Treponema Pallidum Pale Treponema Infection — Stockfoto
Manufacture of therapeutic vaccines for the treatment of small cell lung cancer.
Manufacture Therapeutic Vaccines Treatment Small Cell Lung Cancer — Stockfoto
Research on chronic bacterial infections within Inserm. PhD student working on brucellosis bacteria.
Research Chronic Bacterial Infections Inserm Phd Student Working Brucellosis Bacteria — Stockfoto
Laboratory technician performing blood tests in the laboratory.
Laboratory Technician Performing Blood Tests Laboratory — Stockfoto
Biobank: umbilical cord tissue washed and stored before stem cell isolation.
Biobank Umbilical Cord Tissue Washed Stored Stem Cell Isolation — Stockfoto
Laboratory developing therapeutic vaccines for the treatment of lung cancer by stimulating the immune system.
Laboratory Developing Therapeutic Vaccines Treatment Lung Cancer Stimulating Immune System — Stockfoto
Blood test for syphilis caused by the bacterium treponema pallidum or pale treponema. This infection is sexually transmitted.
Blood Test Syphilis Caused Bacterium Treponema Pallidum Pale Treponema Infection — Stockfoto
Laboratory technician carrying out experiments on different types of viruses and bacteria.
Laboratory Technician Carrying Out Experiments Different Types Viruses Bacteria — Stockfoto
Laboratory technician performing blood tests in the laboratory.
Laboratory Technician Performing Blood Tests Laboratory — Stockfoto
Bioprinting, an artificial production of biological tissues allowing regenerative medicine.
Bioprinting Artificial Production Biological Tissues Allowing Regenerative Medicine — Stockfoto
Laboratory analyzes and results to test the effectiveness of an AIDS vaccine.
Laboratory Analyzes Results Test Effectiveness Aids Vaccine — Stockfoto
Laboratory developing therapeutic vaccines for the treatment of lung cancer by stimulating the immune system.
Laboratory Developing Therapeutic Vaccines Treatment Lung Cancer Stimulating Immune System — Stockfoto

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