Immunology icons
Icons for immune-cell figures, pathways, and posters
Build immunology figures with cells, antibodies, cytokine-style assets, organelles, and pathway components. Generate missing immune-cell variants with AI and save them into your workspace.
AI Icon Studio
Generate immune-cell variants
Prompt
Bone marrow-derived dendritic cell, lavender cytoplasm, long branching dendrites, transparent background, no text.
Immunology visuals researchers make repeatedly
BioCanvas is built around reusable figure assets rather than loose downloads. Create the visual once, then keep it searchable for the next poster, manuscript, or lab meeting.
Antigen presentation
Compose dendritic cells, T cells, receptors, arrows, and labels into clear mechanistic panels.
Cytokine signaling
Create molecule clusters and pathway components without turning the figure into a labelled diagram asset.
Immune-cell comparisons
Show macrophages, neutrophils, B cells, T cells, NK cells, mast cells, and granulocytes consistently.
A focused immunology figure workflow
Start with curated icon sources
Use Bioicons, NIH BIOART, and BioCanvas-native immune-cell assets as the foundation for your figure.
Generate what is missing
Prompt for specific immune-cell morphology, activation state, palette, or simplified style.
Keep variants searchable
Save AI-generated immune assets with category, description, and tags for later figures.
Export without watermark
Create visuals for papers, posters, slides, and teaching without export watermarks.
Questions researchers ask
Does BioCanvas include T cell and B cell icons?
Yes. BioCanvas includes immune-cell icons and antibody assets from open catalogues and BioCanvas-native primitives.
Can I generate a specific immune-cell subtype?
Yes. Use the AI Studio to describe morphology, palette, and style, then save useful outputs as workspace AI Icons.
Can I use immunology icons in publications?
BioCanvas is designed for publication figures. Always check the source metadata for third-party icon license details when needed.
Start with a free workspace
Build figures with open scientific icons, then add AI generation only when you need custom biology assets.