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. 2005 Aug 25;33(6):541–548. doi: 10.1165/rcmb.2004-0355OC

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Tumor fragment spheroids form from human mesothelioma tissue. By hematoxylin and eosin staining, the parental tumor is shown (A), followed by tumor fragment spheroids at Days 1 (B), 3 (C), 5 (D), 7 (E), 10 (F), and 14 (G). Tumor fragment spheroids had consistently formed by Day 10 and showed little change in size during growth in culture. At 2 wk of age, a tumor fragment spheroid is shown with cells around the margin seen as a bright halo (H). Bar, 50 μm.