Portal:Medicine/Selected picture/7, 2007From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Photo credit: Susan Arnold (photographer) Nominations • Archive Macrophages begin to fuse with, and inject its toxins into, the cancer cell. The cell starts rounding up and loses its spikes.
Photo credit: Susan Arnold (photographer) Nominations • Archive Macrophages begin to fuse with, and inject its toxins into, the cancer cell. The cell starts rounding up and loses its spikes.