Irregular cell division in breast cancer. Fluorescence light micrograph of abnormal cell division in a breast cancer due to amplification of centrosomes, structures responsible for symmetric cell division. The centromeres and spindles (green) in the cells are the structures used to move chromosomes during cell division. The amplification of the centrosomes results in genomic instability, a hallmark of cancer. These cells are from a mouse, an animal commonly used to study human diseases (including many types of cancer) and to test the effectiveness of drugs.

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