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English: Shown is the hand of a lab technician bathing some prepared slides in a solution. This technician is involved in the preparation of slides of monoclonal antibodies for researchers. These highly specific cells shown are those labeling human breast cancer.
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Source Public domain image from cancer.gov http://visualsonline.cancer.gov/details.cfm?imageid=2014.
Author Linda Bartlett
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