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Six-step sequence of the death of a cancer cell. A cancer cell (green) has migrated through the holes of a matrix coated membrane from the top to the... more
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Average Rating (3.52 Stars):
Pasquale Epifani
April 27th, 2025
Hi , Very Disappointed in the response about not reimbursing shipping charge for this shirt that was so small for a size women’s Large … It’s ridiculous to lose a a good customer over $6.40 …. Thanks
Peggy Pelton
April 16th, 2025
Love it
Stephanie Nelson
March 31st, 2025
Had to reorder due to size being too small, but I love the shirts!
Stephanie Nelson
March 31st, 2025
Had to reorder due to size being too small, but I love the shirts!
Stephanie Nelson
March 31st, 2025
Had to reorder due to size being too small, but I love the shirts!
Stephanie Nelson
March 31st, 2025
Love the shirts, but they do run small. Had to return and get a bigger size. Waiting on refund for my return.
Six-step sequence of the death of a cancer cell. A cancer cell (green) has migrated through the holes of a matrix coated membrane from the top to the bottom, simulating natural migration of an invading cancer cell between, and sometimes through, the vascular endothelium. Notice the spikes or pseudopodia that are characteristic of an invading cancer cell (1). A buffy coat containing macrophages (purple) is added to the bottom of the membrane. A group of macrophages identify the cancer cell as foreign matter and start to stick to the cancer cell, which still has its spikes (2). Macrophages begin to fuse with, and inject its toxins into, the cancer cell. The cell starts rounding up and loses its spikes (3). As the macrophage cell becomes smooth (4). The cancer cell appears lumpy in the last stage before it dies. These lumps are actually the macrophages fused within the cancer cell (5). The cancer cell then loses its morphology, shrinks up and dies (6). Enhancements of BJ4579, BS9471, BS9...
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