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Human tumour tissue

Microscopic image of human tumour tissue (coloured magenta) and various immune cells: T cells (green and red), B cells (yellow) and NK (natural killer) cells (white). Activated T and B cells are depicted in cornflower blue, while the nuclei of all the cells are shown in the darker blue shade.
Iliana Kyriaki Kerzeli
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