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Neutrophil engulfing anthrax bacteria. Cover credit: The micrograph was taken by Volker Brinkmann with a Leo 1550 scanning electron microscope. Taken from PLoS Pathogens Vol. 1(3) November 2005. Scale bar is 5 micrometers.

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2007-03-23 (original upload date)

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  • 2007-03-23 04:24 TimVickers 2304×2403×8 (2243510 bytes) Neutrophil engulfing anthrax bacteria. Cover credit: The micrograph was taken by Volker Brinkmann with a Leo 1550 scanning electron microscope. Taken from PLoS Pathogens Vol. 1(3) November 2005

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current 16:00, 25 September 2007 2,304×2,403 (2.28 MB) TimVickers (Neutrophils are the most abundant white blood cell and the first line of defense against invading microbes. This scanning electron micrograph shows a neutrophil (yellow) engulfing rods of Bacillus anthracis (orange), the etiological agent of anthrax (see )
15:38, 14 May 2007 2,304×2,403 (2.14 MB) Kauczuk ({{Information |Description=Neutrophil engulfing anthrax bacteria. Cover credit: The micrograph was taken by Volker Brinkmann with a Leo 1550 scanning electron microscope. Taken from PLoS Pathogens Vol. 1(3) November 2005 |Source=Originally from [http://en)
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