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Bacteriophage T4 virus group 2 Metal Print
by Russell Kightley
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Bacteriophage T4 virus group 2 metal print by Russell Kightley. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Bacteriophage T4 virus group 2. T4 bacteriophage viruses attacking an E. coli a bacterial cell. The viruses land on the bacterial surface and inject... more
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Artist's Description
Bacteriophage T4 virus group 2. T4 bacteriophage viruses attacking an E. coli a bacterial cell. The viruses land on the bacterial surface and inject their DNA into the interior of the bacterium. The term "phage" referes to the fact that they "eat" the bacteria. T4 is the most complicated virus. It has a highly developed landing gear that docks with the bacterial surface and triggers the DNA injection through the contractile tail.
About Russell Kightley
Scientific artwork for large modern interiors such as a designer home, corporate office, biotech company, science museum, school, research laboratory, university, hospital, clinic, dental surgery or doctor's office. I am an artist based in Canberra, the capital city of Australia. I started working as a science illustrator in 1981. I studied graphic design in the late 70s. Then I worked in traditional hospital based medical illustration. Pen and ink and water colour. Then came a long stint in university based medical video production (including two years at Stanford University in the early 80's). My first award was a CINE Golden Eagle in 1984. Dozens of film and video awards followed. In 1997 I received a Graduate Diploma in Electronic...
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Douglas Beatenhead
I've seen this virus before, but I can not remember what illness it causes. Very good depiction. Love your illustrations - very captivated!
Russell Kightley replied:
Thanks Douglas! It's a bacteriophage so it attacks bacteria rather than human cells. They may even help in the fight against diseases.