glial (brain tumor) cells a picture gallery
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GLIOMA (Brain Tumor) CELLS:
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Immunfluorescence staining of the human glioma cell line U251.
A single human glioma cell (U-118 MG).
Mitochondrial Network in Human Brain Glioma Cell Cultures.
A glioma (green) grows in a mouse brain. The glioma cells express a biological marker (in red) indicating their transformation into stem cells.CREDIT: Eric Bushong
Human glioblastoma cells.
Glioma (brain tumor) cells.
Human brain glioma (U-118 MG) cells.
Gross anatomy of a glioblastoma, the most aggressive type of malignant glioma.
Scanning electron micrograph of glioma cells (yellow) migrating along a large blood vessel in the brain cortex.
Glioma is a rare type of tumor that has its origins in the glial cells.