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Sometimes bigger is better, but other times it's all about the details, and as you can see from the winners of Nikon's 2017 Small World Photomicrography competition, it doesn't get more detailed than this.

The competition, which is now in its 43rd year, attracts doctors, scientists, and macro photography enthusiasts from all over the world, and over 2000 people from 88 countries submitted their work for consideration this year. For those of you who don't know, photomicrography is the practice of taking a photograph through a microscope or similar magnifying device in order to capture the intricate details of things invisible to the human eye.

This year's top prize went to researchers at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, BioImaging Facility & Department of Cell Biology, who captured immortalised human skin cells expressing fluorescently tagged keratin. Scroll down to see the rest of the winners. The categories are divided into winners, honorable mentions, and images of distinction, and you can find the full list on the Nikon Small World website.

More info: Nikon Small World (h/t: mymodernmet)

#1

Jumping Spider, Istanbul, Honorable Mention

Jumping Spider, Istanbul, Honorable Mention

Emre Can Alagöz Report

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Yezid Puerto
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7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

nope, a nope with four nopes,..., with great eyelashes,..., but nope........

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    #2

    Paracetamol (Common Painkiller) Crystals, Finland, Image Of Distinction

    Paracetamol (Common Painkiller) Crystals, Finland, Image Of Distinction

    Henri Koskinen Report

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    ChubbySquid
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It looks as if the northern lights just fell to earth above Antarctica and coloured the glaciers.

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    #3

    Living Volvox Algae Releasing Its Daughter Colonies, Nantes, 3rd Place

    Living Volvox Algae Releasing Its Daughter Colonies, Nantes, 3rd Place

    Jean-Marc Babalian Report

    #4

    The Head Of A Pork Tapeworm, New York, 4th Place

    The Head Of A Pork Tapeworm, New York, 4th Place

    Teresa Zgoda Report

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    #6

    Traxacum Officinale (Dandelion) Cross Section Showing Curved Stigma With Pollen, Nottingham, Honorable Mention

    Traxacum Officinale (Dandelion) Cross Section Showing Curved Stigma With Pollen, Nottingham, Honorable Mention

    Dr. Robert Markus Report

    #7

    Immortalized Human Skin Cells Expressing Fluorescently Tagged Keratin, Amsterdam, 1st Place

    Immortalized Human Skin Cells Expressing Fluorescently Tagged Keratin, Amsterdam, 1st Place

    Dr. Bram van den Broek, Andriy Volkov, Dr. Kees Jalink, Dr. Reinhard Windoffer & Dr. Nicole Schwarz Report

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    Vlad Horobet
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They should put this into biology books near the "mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell..."

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    #8

    Plastic Fracturing On Credit Card Hologram, Texas, 11th Place

    Plastic Fracturing On Credit Card Hologram, Texas, 11th Place

    Steven Simon Report

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    #9

    Natural Bridge (Petiole Nodes) Connecting The Abdomen And Thorax Of An Ant, Izmir, Image Of Destinction

    Natural Bridge (Petiole Nodes) Connecting The Abdomen And Thorax Of An Ant, Izmir, Image Of Destinction

    Can Tunçer Report

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    #10

    Synapta (Sea-Cucumber) Skin, Le Mans, 18th Place

    Synapta (Sea-Cucumber) Skin, Le Mans, 18th Place

    Christian Gautier Report

    #11

    3rd Trimester Fetus Of Megachiroptera, Colorado, 15th Place

    3rd Trimester Fetus Of Megachiroptera, Colorado, 15th Place

    Dr. Rick Adams Report

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    Vlad Horobet
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To anyone who does not know what a Megachiroptera is the bigger version of the Chiroptera. J.k. It's a fruit eating bat.

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    #12

    Asilidae (Rubber Fly) Eye Section, Abu Dhabi, Image Of Distinction

    Asilidae (Rubber Fly) Eye Section, Abu Dhabi, Image Of Distinction

    Yousef Al Habshi Report

    #13

    Senecio Vulgaris Seed Head, Israel, 2nd Place

    Senecio Vulgaris Seed Head, Israel, 2nd Place

    Dr. Havi Sarfaty Report

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    #14

    Ganglion Cells Expressing Fluorescent Proteins In A Mouse Retina, California, Honorable Mention

    Ganglion Cells Expressing Fluorescent Proteins In A Mouse Retina, California, Honorable Mention

    Dr. Keunyoung Kim Report

    #16

    Opiliones (Daddy Longlegs) Eye, Washington, 12th Place

    Opiliones (Daddy Longlegs) Eye, Washington, 12th Place

    Charles B. Krebs Report

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    #18

    Lily Pollen, Southampton, 6th Place

    Lily Pollen, Southampton, 6th Place

    Dr. David A. Johnston Report

    #19

    Nsutite And Cacoxenite (Minerals), Madrid, Image Of Distinction

    Nsutite And Cacoxenite (Minerals), Madrid, Image Of Distinction

    Emilio Carabajal Márquez Report

    #20

    Individually Labeled Axons In An Embryonic Chick Ciliary Ganglion, Nagoya, 7th Place

    Individually Labeled Axons In An Embryonic Chick Ciliary Ganglion, Nagoya, 7th Place

    Dr. Ryo Egawa Report

    #21

    Neurons Derived From A Parkinson Patient, Seongnam, Honorable Mention

    Neurons Derived From A Parkinson Patient, Seongnam, Honorable Mention

    Dr. Regis Grailhe, Nasia Antoniou & Dr. Rebecca Matsas Report

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    #22

    Abdominal Proleg Of A Caterpillar, Netanya, Image Of Destinction

    Abdominal Proleg Of A Caterpillar, Netanya, Image Of Destinction

    Dean Lerman Report

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    Zori the degu
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It looks so complicated due to the fact that it's supposed to glue the caterpillar to the wall/plant/etc.

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    #23

    Aspergillus Flavus (Fungus) And Yeast Colony From Soil, New York, 20th Place

    Aspergillus Flavus (Fungus) And Yeast Colony From Soil, New York, 20th Place

    Tracy Scott Report

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    Magpie
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or a rising sun over the marshes. Nature imitating nature :))) stunning.

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    #24

    Melaleuca Sp. (Paperbark Tree) Leaf, Perth, Image Of Distinction

    Melaleuca Sp. (Paperbark Tree) Leaf, Perth, Image Of Distinction

    Dr. Paul Joseph Rigby Report

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    #25

    Small Moth, Rostock, Image Of Destinction

    Small Moth, Rostock, Image Of Destinction

    Jan Rosenboom Report

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    #26

    Moth Eggs In Spider Silk, Illinois, Image Of Destinction

    Moth Eggs In Spider Silk, Illinois, Image Of Destinction

    Walter Piorkowski Report

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    The Cappy
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We'll be seeing this in a future Star Wars movie. Some alien city, I'm predicting.

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    #27

    Liquid Crystal, Colorado, Honorable Mention

    Liquid Crystal, Colorado, Honorable Mention

    Michael Tuchband Report

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    Daria B
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For some reason, it reminds me of traditional Chinese dresses. I can totally imagine this as a pattern.

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    #28

    Parus Major (Titmouse) Down Feather, Podlaskie, 16th Place

    Parus Major (Titmouse) Down Feather, Podlaskie, 16th Place

    Marek Miś Report

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    #29

    Nerves (In Green) Under The Skin Of A Mouse (Hair Follicles Are Shown In Red And Blue), Uk, Image Of Distinction

    Nerves (In Green) Under The Skin Of A Mouse (Hair Follicles Are Shown In Red And Blue), Uk, Image Of Distinction

    Henri Koskinen Report

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    #30

    Dyed Human Hair, Steinberg, 17th Place

    Dyed Human Hair, Steinberg, 17th Place

    Harald K. Andersen Report

    #31

    Natural Sponge, Uk, Image Of Distinction

    Natural Sponge, Uk, Image Of Distinction

    Dr. David A. Johnston Report

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    #32

    Common Mestra Butterfly Eggs, Laid On A Leaf Of Tragia Sp., Texas, 14th Place

    Common Mestra Butterfly Eggs, Laid On A Leaf Of Tragia Sp., Texas, 14th Place

    David Millard Report

    #33

    Stamen (Flower Organ),yahud Monsun, Image Of Distinction

    Stamen (Flower Organ),yahud Monsun, Image Of Distinction

    Samuel Silberman Report

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    #34

    Circocerus (Beetle) Head, Kiel, Image Of Distinction

    Circocerus (Beetle) Head, Kiel, Image Of Distinction

    Dr. Jan Michels Report

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    #35

    Hippocampal (Brain) Region, California, Image Of Distinction

    Hippocampal (Brain) Region, California, Image Of Distinction

    Dr. Sarah Moghadam & Dr. Ahmad Salehi Report

    #36

    Growing Cartilage-Like Tissue In The Lab Using Bone Stem Cells (Collagen Fibers In Green And Fat Deposits In Red), Southampton, 9th Place

    Growing Cartilage-Like Tissue In The Lab Using Bone Stem Cells (Collagen Fibers In Green And Fat Deposits In Red), Southampton, 9th Place

    Catarina Moura, Dr. Sumeet Mahajan, Dr. Richard Oreffo & Dr. Rahul Tare Report

    #37

    Newborn Rat Cochlea With Sensory Hair Cells (Green) And Spiral Ganglion Neurons (Red), Bern, 8th Place

    Newborn Rat Cochlea With Sensory Hair Cells (Green) And Spiral Ganglion Neurons (Red), Bern, 8th Place

    Dr. Michael Perny Report

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    #38

    Simple Eyes Of Ectemnius With Condensation, Tonbridge, Image Of Destinction

    Simple Eyes Of Ectemnius With Condensation, Tonbridge, Image Of Destinction

    Laurie Knight Report

    #39

    Pleurotaenium Ovatum, Panama, Image Of Distinction

    Pleurotaenium Ovatum, Panama, Image Of Distinction

    Rogelio Moreno Gill Report

    #40

    Warp Knitted Curtain Fabric, Zwijnaarde, Honorable Mention

    Warp Knitted Curtain Fabric, Zwijnaarde, Honorable Mention

    Marc Van Hove Report

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    Krista Leary
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    omg, upvote for the one thing on this list that isn't mouse parts!

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    #41

    Label-Free Optical Imaging Of Human Breast Tissue, Illinois, Image Of Distinction

    Label-Free Optical Imaging Of Human Breast Tissue, Illinois, Image Of Distinction

    Sixian You, Dr. Stephen A.J. Boppart & Dr. Haohua Tu Report

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    #42

    Exaerete Frontalis From The Collections Of The Oxford University Museum Of Natural History, Ramsbury, 13th Place

    Exaerete Frontalis From The Collections Of The Oxford University Museum Of Natural History, Ramsbury, 13th Place

    Levon Biss Report

    #43

    Phyllobius Roboretanus (Weevil), Keszthely, 10th Place

    Phyllobius Roboretanus (Weevil), Keszthely, 10th Place

    Dr. Csaba Pintér Report

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    #44

    Migrasome Of A Mouse Fibroblast Cell (L929), Beijing, Image Of Distinction

    Migrasome Of A Mouse Fibroblast Cell (L929), Beijing, Image Of Distinction

    Dr. Liang Ma & Dr. Li Yu Report

    #45

    Human Tongue Blood Vessels Injected With Lead Chromate, New York, Honorable Mention

    Human Tongue Blood Vessels Injected With Lead Chromate, New York, Honorable Mention

    Frank Reiser Report

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    #46

    Sagittal Section Of Mouse Cerebellum (Brain), Athens, Image Of Distinction

    Sagittal Section Of Mouse Cerebellum (Brain), Athens, Image Of Distinction

    Dr. Aikaterini Segklia Report

    #47

    Early Stage Development Of Alcea Rosea (An Ornamental Flower), Usa, Image Of Distinction

    Early Stage Development Of Alcea Rosea (An Ornamental Flower), Usa, Image Of Distinction

    Masoumeh Sahar Khodaverdi Report

    #48

    Prostate Cancer Cells, Usa, Image Of Distinction

    Prostate Cancer Cells, Usa, Image Of Distinction

    James E. Hayden, FBCA, RBP Report

    #49

    Ciliated Respiratory Epithelial Cells (Yellow) And Mucus Producing Goblet Cells (Cyan), Containing Tight Junctions (Red) And Nuclei (Blue), Rotterdam, Honorable Mention

    Ciliated Respiratory Epithelial Cells (Yellow) And Mucus Producing Goblet Cells (Cyan), Containing Tight Junctions (Red) And Nuclei (Blue), Rotterdam, Honorable Mention

    Alwin de Jong, Dr. G.J. Kremers & Dr. R.L. de Swart Report

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    #50

    Embryonic Body Wall From A Developing Mus Musculus, Tennessee, 19th Place

    Embryonic Body Wall From A Developing Mus Musculus, Tennessee, 19th Place

    Dr. Dylan Burnette Report

    #51

    Dye-Injected Hippocampal Interneuron In Mouse Brain Section, Budapest, Honorable Mention

    Dye-Injected Hippocampal Interneuron In Mouse Brain Section, Budapest, Honorable Mention

    Benjamin Barti Report

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    Vlad Horobet
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    7 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "mom, i've dyed my hair pink, now i'm pretty" "oh honey, i've told you, it's how you are on the inside that matter" "well, gotta go to dye my hippocampal interneurons".

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