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Science Saturday: Seeing cancer, but not through a microscope featured image. Research. Science Saturday: Seeing cancer, but not through a microscope. Marla ...
Your healthcare professional may use a cotton swab to collect a sample of fluid from your vagina or penis. The sample is then checked under a microscope. If the ...
These studies invoke application of state-of-the-art 3D electron microscopy techniques, mitochondrial functional analysis and in vitro studies to explore ...
The cells don't look like healthy B cells . Instead, they've undergone changes to become leukemia cells. The leukemia cells look "hairy" under a microscope.
... microscopy. Indeed, using cell-specific fluorescent reporters, we were able to image macrophages and monocytes, dendritic cells, T cells and autofluorescent ...
A hair follicle or skin specimen that doesn't look like much of anything to the naked eye can become a complex, colorful work of art under a microscope.
Inflammatory bowel disease, particularly microscopic (lymphocytic and collagenous) colitis · Pouchitis · Clostridium difficile infection · Sclerosing mesenteritis ...
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