For those curious, these are white blood cells (blue) with two stainings (red and yellow), so no cancer cells for once, just someone with a healthy immune system.
My cells are doing well, they are growing and multiplying, and I feed them often. I need them, for my research, and they need me to survive. They seem so fragile, and look so beautiful under the microscope. They come from a person, who died of cancer. Yet they are still alive.
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