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  • Squamous cell carcinoma, mouse eye
  • Human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell
  • Human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell
  • Cell from a squamous cell carcinoma
  • Human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell, SEM
  • Human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell, SEM
  • Human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell, SEM
  • Human oral squamous cell carcinoma cell, SEM
  • Human oral squamous carcinoma cell
  • Human oral squamous carcinoma cell
  • Human oral squamous carcinoma cell
  • Cow: squamous cell carcinoma - post-freezing
  • Cow: squamous cell carcinoma - pre-freezing
  • Cell from a squamous cell carcinoma cell line. It has been frozen and split open to reveal its nucleus.
  • Squamous celled carcinoma of the tongue
  • Squamous celled carcinoma of the tongue
  • Cow foregut showing multiple warty growths (papillomas). These have grown from the gut lining, which is formed of squamous epithelium (consisting of flat, thin cells). These benign (non-cancerous) tumours can be caused by papillomavirus infection.
  • Fungating squamous-celled carcinoma of the tongue
  • SEM clot, showing squamous tissue beneath
  • Skin cancer cell
  • Conjunctiva: in situ carcinoma with HIV
  • Surface of the corneal epithelium - coloured
  • Surface of the corneal epithelium
  • A human head dissected: "In memoriam". Acrylic painting by R. Ennis, 2001.
  • A human head dissected: "In memoriam". Acrylic painting by R. Ennis, 2001.
  • Pearl epithelial
  • Squamous carcinoma, invasive
  • Squamous carcinoma, invasive
  • CIN 3, cervical section
  • Skin of the penis: Herpes simplex virus infection with HIV