• Question: why do you squash cells?

    Asked by 637dagg45 to Dawn on 9 Nov 2016.
    • Photo: Dawn Gillies

      Dawn Gillies answered on 9 Nov 2016:


      I squash them to measure how stiff they are – different stiffness can mean the cells are normal, cancerous, or about to become a secondary cancer that moves to another place from the original tumor. It can also indicate other diseases but that isn’t part of what I’m looking into at the moment.

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