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Public domain image from cancer.gov http://visualsonline.cancer.gov/details.cfm?imageid=2108. Monoclonal antibodies can be grown in unlimited quantities in the bottles shown in this picture.

In addition to the implicit public domain status provided as a work of the United States Government, the en:National Cancer Institute has also explicitly licensed this photo into the public domain: http://visualsonline.cancer.gov/about.cfm
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  • 2006-09-02 23:33 Quintote 1350×900×8 (638571 bytes) Public domain image from cancer.gov. Monoclonal antibodies can be grown in unlimited quantities in the bottles shown in this picture.

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