Immunofluorescent Lm Of Squamous Carcinoma Cells is a photograph by Nancy Kedersha which was uploaded on May 2nd, 2013.
Immunofluorescent Lm Of Squamous Carcinoma Cells
Skin cancer. Immunofluorescent Light Micrograph of squamous carcinoma cells, cultured from a tumour. This highly malignant cancer arises in... more
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Immunofluorescent Lm Of Squamous Carcinoma Cells
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Nancy Kedersha
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Skin cancer. Immunofluorescent Light Micrograph of squamous carcinoma cells, cultured from a tumour. This highly malignant cancer arises in epithelium typically of the skin. At centre is a cell in the metaphase stage of mitosis (cell division). DNA is stained blue; nuclei stain pinkish blue and tubulin, a structural protein, is green. Squamous cell carcinoma may be caused by high exposure to the sunlight. It is common in pale-skinned people over age 60. Immunofluorescence is a technique which uses antibodies to attach fluorescent dyes to specific tissues and molecules within the cell. Magnification x320 at 6x4.5cm size. x187 at 35mm size.
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May 2nd, 2013
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