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Chemomechanics t1_j55xej0 wrote

Reply to comment by agendont in What color are cancer cells? by jennlara

> tl;dr: Usually white.

Since the context of the question was cells rather than tissue, I'll note that "white" often arises from an agglomeration of many clear/transparent things: salt, sugar, milk, snow, etc. All the single eukaryotic cells I've examined via microscopy have been essentially transparent. (In fact, quite sophisticated methods are necessary to discern many features in the living, unstained cell.)

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agendont t1_j56b081 wrote

oh, that is true, thanks for adding this. I don't get to see any of what goes on in the histology lab, but I'm definitely gonna dig into that article to learn more c:

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