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These stunning photos celebrate the intricacy of the microscopic world

A mouse's tumours, scales from a butterfly's wings and a smiling cross-section of a bracken fern are some of the incredible images from the Nikon Small World photography competition
The winner of Nikon Small World photography competition went to a shot of tumour cells in a mouse's brain
Tumour cells in a mouse鈥檚 brain
Bruno Cisterna/Nikon Small World

A snapshot of a delicate web of tumour cells inside a mouse鈥檚 brain has clinched the top prize in this year鈥檚 Nikon Small World photography competition, which celebrates microscopy.

Tightly packed, upright strands of a protein known as actin border each cell, which contain green jumbles of tiny tubes, called microtubules, that surround a violet nucleus.

at Augusta University in Georgia, who took the photo, is exploring whether the breakdown of the structures around nuclei could influence the development of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

鈥淥ne of the main problems with neurodegenerative diseases is that we don鈥檛 fully understand what causes them,鈥 he said in a statement. 鈥淭o develop effective treatments, we need to figure out the basics first.鈥

Clumps of slime moulds within nets of thick threads
Clumps of slime moulds within nets of thick threads
Henri Koskinen/Nikon Small World

Maroon-coloured fruiting bodies of slime moulds, belonging to the species Cribraria cancellata, glisten in another entry, taken by at the University of Helsinki in Finland. A dainty net of thick threads, known as a peridium, encloses a clump of spores.

A cross-section of European beachgrass
A cross-section of European beachgrass
Gerhard Vlcek/Nikon Small World

Photographer Gerhard Vlcek captured this vibrant cross-section of European beachgrass (Ammophila arenaria), taken from the Austrian city of Maria Enzersdorf. The turquoise tubes adjacent to the plant鈥檚 orange tissue are vascular bundles made up of xylem and phloem, which carry water and food.

Miniature scales from the wings of a Ulysses butterfly
Miniature scales from the wings of a Ulysses butterfly
Daniel Knop/Nikon Small World

The azure flecks on the end of this syringe needle are miniature scales from the wings of a Ulysses butterfly (Papilio ulysses). Each scale can be as small as 30 micrometres in length. The astonishing shot was taken by photographer Daniel Knop in Germany.

The eight eyes of a green crab spider
The eight eyes of a green crab spider
Pawe艂 B艂achowicz/Nikon Small World

Pawe艂 B艂achowicz in Poland got up close and personal with a green crab spider (Diaea dorsata) to capture this intimate photo of its eight eyes. This species is no more than 6 millimetres across.

Translucent water fleas at different stages of reproduction
Translucent water fleas at different stages of reproduction
Marek Mi艣/Nikon Small World

This wonderfully neon image of two translucent water fleas (Daphnia sp.) was taken by Marek Mi艣 in Poland. The one on the left is filled with embryos, while its companion is replete with eggs.

Expressive looking vascular bundles in a cross-section of a bracken fern
A cross-section of a common bracken
DavidMaitland/Nikon Small World

Vascular bundles form an expressive smile in this cross-section of a common bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) stem, taken by David Maitland in the UK.

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