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articulomortis:

Cancer and Mice by Robin Davies

The image depicts the skeleton of a mature mouse fetus. Staining allows researchers to see both mineralized bone (red) and cartilage (blue), and to examine the skeleton for structural abnormalities. This mouse is part of a study evaluating whether new anti-cancer compounds cause any undesirable affects in developing embryos or fetuses.
via  Cool Science Image Contest 2012

articulomortis:

Cancer and Mice by Robin Davies

The image depicts the skeleton of a mature mouse fetus. Staining allows researchers to see both mineralized bone (red) and cartilage (blue), and to examine the skeleton for structural abnormalities. This mouse is part of a study evaluating whether new anti-cancer compounds cause any undesirable affects in developing embryos or fetuses.

via Cool Science Image Contest 2012

11 months ago on June 22nd, 2012 | J | 196 notes