A diagram of a tumor cell, specifically the CECAM6, which is a type of cancer cell. The image shows the structure of the tumor cell and its structure. The tumor cell is made up of a series of small, round, pink-colored cells that are arranged in a circular pattern. The cells are connected by a thin, orange-colored membrane. The membrane is attached to the top of the cell with two small, purple-colored droplets of blood. The droplets are connected to a larger, orange membrane, which appears to be a cell membrane. At the bottom of the image, there is a label that reads "Llama H, Urease". This label indicates that the tumor cells are responsible for the release of lama h, a hormone that helps to release the hormone from the body. The label also mentions that the hormone is responsible for releasing the hormone into the body and releasing it into the bloodstream.
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