k Cancer cells in Hodgkins disease Scanning electron micrograph of Hodgkins cells taken from the pleural effusions of a 55 year old, male patient with mixed cellularity Hodgkins Disease. The cells are grown in tissue culture. Hodgkins disease is a cancer of the lymphoreticular system the mediator of non specific cell defence mechanisms the immune response. The various cell lines of the system are all subject to cancerous changes. In Hodgkins disease, the nature of the cell line is unknown, but in the most common form the cell population is mixed. Magnification x800 at 8x10 inch size. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Cancer cells in Hodgkin s disease Scanning electron micrograph of Hodgkin s cells taken from the pleural effusions of a 55 year old, male patient with  mixed cellularity Hodgkin s Disease  . The cells are grown in tissue culture. Hodgkin s disease is a cancer of the lymphoreticular system   the mediator of non  specific cell defence mechanisms   the immune response. The various cell lines of the system are all subject to cancerous changes. In Hodgkin s disease, the nature of the cell line is unknown, but in the most common form the cell population is mixed. Magnification: x800 at 8x10 inch size.
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Cancer cells in Hodgkin's disease

Scanning electron micrograph of Hodgkin's cells taken from the pleural effusions of a 55 year old, male patient with \mixed cellularity Hodgkin's Disease\". The cells are grown in tissue culture. Hodgkin's disease is a cancer of the lymphoreticular system - the mediator of non- specific cell defence mechanisms & the immune response. The various cell lines of the system are all subject to cancerous changes. In Hodgkin's disease, the nature of the cell line is unknown, but in the most common form the cell population is mixed. Magnification: x800 at 8x10 inch size."

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