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by Russell Kightley
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Red Blood Cells (RBCs or erythrocytes) are discoid cells that have lost their nuclei and have become specialised sacs carrying haemoglobin.... more
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Red Blood Cells (RBCs or erythrocytes) are discoid cells that have lost their nuclei and have become specialised sacs carrying haemoglobin. Haemoglobin (hemoglobin) binds oxygen and carbon dioxide and ferries them around the circulation. Red blood cells can distort themselves to squeeze through very narrow capillaries (where gas exchange occurs). Clean and graphic illustration of red blood cells in a simplified vessel.
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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