Health/Jellyfish/Cancer 1
Dr Jonathon Pines of the Cancer Research Campaign holds up a petrie dish smothered in a varient of the E.coli bacteria, which has had a luminescent protein extracted from a jellyfish inserted into its cellular structure, at a news conference in London today (Wednesday). This green fluorescent protein, used by the jellyfish as a defence mechanism, is capable of being attached to cells in the human body and will enable cancer scientists to target cancer cells better and track them as they divide and migrate around the body. See PA Story HEALTH Jellyfish/By Adam Butler/PA. 21/02/04: Health workers across Scotland are to be given fresh advice on how to combat the potentially-deadly E.coli 0157 stomach bug. The guidance has been drawn up by the Executive, the Scottish Infection Standards and Strategy (SISS) group and the Scottish Centre for Infection and Environmental Health. (Photo by Adam Butler - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images)

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