Photographs that reveal an alien planet? No - the breathtaking animated
simulations of the world within the HUMAN BODY

   - Animators at the XVIVO studio have produced stunning short movies of
   the internal workings of the human body
   - The Connecticut-based artists have magnified some areas of the human
   body by up to 10 million times
   - Produced as part of a project to help students and scientists
   understand the human anatomy in a new way
   - Amongst the areas captured are bone marrow, the components of a single
   cell and individual virus particles

 By Rachel 
Reilly<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Rachel+Reilly>

 *PUBLISHED:* 10:19 GMT, 4 June 2013 | *UPDATED:* 15:58 GMT, 4 June 2013

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Animators have created remarkable pictures that resemble an alien landscape
from the latest science fiction blockbuster, but are in fact
ultra-realistic representations of the inside of a human body.

Produced by studio XVIVO in Hartford, Connecticut in the U.S., the movies
magnify areas of our insides by up to 10 million times.

The 3D images were produced as part of a project aimed to help students and
scientists understand the human body in new and creative ways.

XVIVO compiled the collection for institutions including Harvard, Pfizer,
and the United States Department of Defence and used replications of
electron micrographs, medical illustrations and photographs to recreate
snapshots of parts of the body at a molecular level.

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 [image: This is an image of kinesin, a motor protein that is capable of
moving across a cell.]

An underwater world?: This is an image of kinesin (yellow, centre), a motor
protein that is capable of moving across a cell. Kinesins are able to
'walk' along microtubules, filament-like protein structures within cells
that are involved in a variety of cellular processes, ranging from cell
division to transportation of certain chemicals within cells

Animators have included motion images of the inner ear, bone marrow and the
protective structure inside the gastrointestinal tract amongst other areas.

Although the project used real data, the equipment used to produce the
microscopic imagery produces no colour, so illustrators added their own
shades, tints and tones.

Michael Astrachan, a partner in XVIVO said: 'Aesthetically inspirational
art moves people. We can take information that is typically taught in a
bland, uninspiring two dimensional textbook and bring it to life through a
meaningful and inspirational journey.'

He added: 'Beauty and scientific-accuracy exemplifies XVIVO's work. Our
animations allow people to clearly understand complex science and
biological processes.'


   [image: A magnified image of a virus blebbing inside human body. In cell
biology, a bleb is an irregular bulge in the plasma membrane of a cell.]

Resembling an alien biodome: A magnified image of a virus 'blebbing' inside
human body. In cell biology, a 'bleb' is an irregular bulge in the plasma
membrane of a cell. This often occurs when a cell dies but blebbing also
has important functions in other cellular processes, including cell
movement and cell division
 [image: Image of a marrow cavity where Hematopoietic stem cells are found
inside human body.]

Image of a marrow cavity where Hematopoietic stem cells are found inside
human body. These cells are called 'multipotent stem cells', and are
responsible for the production of all blood cells. Through a process known
as 'hematopoiesis' these cells mature into white blood cells (which protect
us from infection), red blood cells (which carry oxygen to the cells in our
bodies), and platelets (which help curb bleeding after injury)
 [image: Bateriophage a type of virus that infects and replicates within
bacteria]

A creature from Mars?: This image is of a microscopic bateriophage, a type
of virus that infects and replicates within bacteria
 [image: A computer generated image of Sterocilia, the sensing organelles
of hair cells found in the inner ear]

Extra-terrestrial canyons: A computer generated image of Sterocilia, the
sensing organelles of hair cells found in the inner ear. They respond to
motion for various functions, including hearing and balance inside human
body. The hair cells turn the fluid pressure and other stimuli into
electrical signals that travel to the brain where they are interpreted as
sound

   [image: This image shows the microscopic process of how how ATP - a form
of energy - is produced within mitochondria inside cells]

This image shows the microscopic process of how how ATP - a form of energy
- is produced within mitochondria inside cells

 [image: Here intestinal microvilli from the small intenstine are pictured.
Microvilli are responsible for absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream,
for transport to the liver and other cells.]

Here intestinal microvilli from the small intenstine are pictured.
Microvilli are responsible for absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream,
for transport to the liver and other cells. In order to increase the amount
of nutrients taken into the bloodstream, each villus itself has dozens of
microvilli, to increase greatly the surface area

  [image: Image of Transforming Growth Factor Beta (TGF-beta), a
polypeptide found in the human body and milk.]

Image of Transforming Growth Factor Beta (TGF-beta), a polypeptide found in
the human body and milk.

 [image: Golgi apparatus are minute organelles found in most complex cells.
Golgi apparatus package proteins inside the cell before they are sent to
their destination to perform a function]

Golgi apparatus are minute organelles found inside most complex cells. They
help package proteins inside the cell before they are sent to a part of the
body to perform a whatever their job is

 [image: Pericytes are pictured on a capillary (a small blood vessel).]

Pericytes (green) are pictured on a capillary (a small blood vessel).
Pericytes regulate capillary blood flow as well as the clear vessel of
cellular debris. In the brain they help sustain the blood-brain barrier





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