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Today we launch our annual
#ICRScienceImageCompetition!

In this thread, we'll showcase 8 images, which tell vivid stories about our science, and depict the use of a range of scientific techniques. The images were taken by researchers at the ICR & @royalmarsdenNHS. 1/11pic.twitter.com/IhX0EicySf
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It's
#WorldCancerDay


The ICR has been driving scientific discoveries on cancer and its treatment for more than 100 years.
Find out more about all the ways we're working to defeat cancer: http://ICR.ac.uk/our-research pic.twitter.com/aZab1bOFZa
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Projects such as our
#CentreforCancerDrugDiscovery are made possible by an extraordinary community of generous donors, which includes individuals, trusts and foundations and charity partners. Find out more about philanthropy at the ICR: https://zurl.co/xNU3 pic.twitter.com/udbhOdoR7i
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To wrap up the thread, once again please like
your favourite image before the deadline of 9am on 14 February.
Once you've voted, why not take a look at our magnificent entries from our previous two years at http://ICR.ac.uk/imagecompetition …
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Image 8 of 8: Forward and reverse translation Tumour organoids are mini replicas of a patient’s tumours, and could be used to rapidly test a patient’s cancer against a range of cancer drugs to see which ones may be most effective. 10/11pic.twitter.com/1mim969r4V
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Image 7 of 8: ‘The Art of Deception’. These aggressive
#BreastCancer cells look like structures normally seen in healthy breast tissue. Cancer uses deception to hide from the immune system and avoid treatment. 9/11pic.twitter.com/Yt3gnriEvk
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Image 6 of 8: Super-resolution microscopy image of cell focal adhesions The first ever super-resolution microscopy image taken of focal adhesions – molecules inside cellular structures which help cancer cells move and spread around the body. 8/11pic.twitter.com/7W7wYgrs3L
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Image 5 of 8: Invading melanoma cell in 3D. A cell from aggressive
#SkinCancer is growing into and around fibres of collagen, mimicking how cancer invades tissue. Cancer remodels its environment to spread around the body. 7/11pic.twitter.com/NE31zipMY2
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Image 4 of 8: Differentiating brain cancer cells Cells from aggressive
#BrainCancer have been treated with compounds to change how they develop, which could help to make the disease easier to treat. 6/11pic.twitter.com/bqFGwhhABj
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Image 3 of 8: Dimpled ‘golf ball-like’ microparticles could help prevent cancer spread. These microscopic gold-plated particles are dimpled like golf-balls, and the texture of their surface could control how cells grow and divide, and potentially help treat cancer. 5/11pic.twitter.com/bslt6Qzdn3
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Image 2 of 8: Melanoma on a chip. Part of a melanoma cell has been blasted away using a technique called ion beam milling. This process helps researchers look inside cells in unprecedented detail, to help them understand the processes happening inside. 4/11pic.twitter.com/qJskHo7rmN
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Image 1 of 8: The eye of the storm: the tumultuous, dramatic nature of cancer tumours. Lab grown mini-tumours are better at capturing the unique characteristics of tumours in patients, and can be used to understand how they might respond to cancer drugs. 3/11pic.twitter.com/tzzRofuTDx
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The image with the most likes (combined across our social media channels) will win the public vote. Check out the 8 incredible images in our thread, and like
your favourite.
The deadline is 14 February at 9am.
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You can find out more about we use chemical probes at the ICR by reading this Science Talk blog post by
@BotanyNichols from last November:https://www.icr.ac.uk/blogs/science-talk/page-details/enhancing-the-selection-and-use-of-chemical-probes-in-cancer-research-using-innovative-data-science …Prikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Also included in the list of resources is Probe Miner, a resource developed by the ICR: https://probeminer.icr.ac.uk
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The webinar highlights several useful chemical probes resources. This includes the Chemical Probes Portal (co-founded by the ICR): http://www.chemicalprobes.org/
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Blagg and Workman's work is referenced again in this slide on the 'Dos and Dont's of chemical probes':pic.twitter.com/rUMkmvgNZF
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The
@EuroMedChem webinar also references work by ICR Professors Paul Workman and Ian Collins:pic.twitter.com/ALrfEEyhtw
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Slide 6 in this webinar references the published work of the ICR's Professor Paul Workman and (former ICR Team Leader), Professor Julian Blagg:pic.twitter.com/bNrkWqbvqi
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Chemical probes can be used to test the role of a particular protein in diseases such as cancer, and to help validate that protein as a target for future drugs.https://twitter.com/EuroMedChem/status/1222799254126768128 …
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