Emerging breast cancer cells. Fluorescence light micrograph showing the fusion of cell nuclei (red) in emerging cancer cells in a case of breast cancer. The actin filaments in the cell cytoplasm are stained green. Although actin is required by many cells for normal movement, it also enables cancer cells to spread to other parts of the body. Research aimed at understanding these processes may lead to new treatments for cancer. These cells are from a mouse, an animal commonly used to study human diseases (including many types of cancer) and to test the effectiveness of drugs. | |
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