Ewing sarcoma cancer cell, confocal light micrograph. A fluorescent marker has been used to highlight actin filaments (purple). The nucleus is stained


Ewing sarcoma cancer cell, confocal light micrograph. A fluorescent marker has been used to highlight actin filaments (purple). The nucleus is stained orange. Actin filaments make up part of the cytoskeleton, which maintains the cell's shape, allows some cellular mobility and is involved in intracellular transport. Ewing, or Ewing's, sarcoma is a rare malignant (cancerous) tumour of bone tissue. It is most common in teenagers and young adults and is most likely to occur in the pelvis and long bones. Very rarely it can occur in the soft tissues around a bone. Magnification: x630 when printed at 10cm.


Size: 3104px × 3104px
Photo credit: © ***DEPENDS ON PIC***/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: -, abnormal, actin, background, biological, biology, black, bone, cancer, cancerous, cell, childhood, condition, confocal, cultured, cytological, cytology, cytoskeletal, cytoskeleton, disease, disorder, ewing, ewings, filament, filaments, fluorescence, fluorescent, light, lm, locomotion, malignancy, malignant, medical, medicine, microfilaments, micrograph, microscopy, migrating, nucleus, oncological, oncology, research, sarcoma, structure, unhealthy