Photo by COREY PERRINE, Naples Daily News
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Arlene Ignacia, a medical technician, prepares cell samples to separate white and red blood cells via a centrifuge machine on Nov. 15, 2012, at the NeoGenomics headquarters in Fort Myers. The company may soon be trading on Nasdaq because its stock price has risen enough and held up long enough to be listed. The company, which specializes in genetic-based cancer testing, is one of the fastest growing lab companies in the country.
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