A breast cancer cell, photographed by a scanning electron microscope, which produces 3-dimensional images. The general shape of the cell surface at very high magnification. Cancer cells are best treated by internal details, but scanning electron microscopy research can show how cells react in changing environments and can show the map distribution of binding sites for hormones and other biological molecules.


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