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    Cancer Cells Glowing from Luciferin
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    Cancer Cells Glowing from Luciferin

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    The activator cancer cell culture, right, contains a chemical that causes the cells to emit light when in the presence of immune cells.
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    Internal NoteHi Joe, Sure - happy to try to help. 2 files are attached. One is the figure you request in AI format. I also saved it in PDF format in case you don't have easy access to Adobe Illustrator. We are happy to grant NIGMS permission to use the images. Mark Sellmyer should be credited if any credit it due. I have not edits to suggest to your summary. Let me know if you would like anything else. Thanks, Tom
    Keywordsbioluminescence, photosensitizing agent
    SourceMark Sellmyer, Stanford University School of Medicine
    Date2013-06-14 00:00:00
    Credit LineMark Sellmyer, Stanford University School of Medicine
    InvestigatorThomas Wandless
    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology;#
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