Salmonella invades human cells

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    Credit: Rocky Mountain Laboratories,NIAID,NIH
    Color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph showing Salmonella typhimurium (red) invading cultured human cells.

    Sculapia, Bass84, MarinaPNP, By Miguel..., and 3 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. mikronsanfrancisco 39 months ago | reply

      Thank you for sharing your great photograph! I have just used it to illustrate my article [http://americanaffairs.suite101.com/article.cfm/the-truth-about-factory-farming]. Please let me know if you would prefer the credit to be under a different name. Miki

    2. Jhonnie#5 32 months ago | reply

      That is really an interesting picture! Thanks so much for posting this. I love looking at all of the different bacterias and other things that are around in the world. Hate it when I have something like this in my body, but still it would be nice to just know what things exactly look like. www.alcoholicadvice.com

    3. jjontronnn 32 months ago | reply

      This picture is incredible and a scary at the same time. Like I kind of don't like looking at it scary. Interesting though. Very interesting. www.wecreateriches.com/index.asp?r=rbecker

    4. spammhatter 32 months ago | reply

      That is freaking messed up! It is kind of creepy, but really cool at the same time. Its like a scene from an early Hollywood horror film! www.hammond.com/new-year-cards/1

    5. ReedTwil 31 months ago | reply

      Looks like hot dogs hiding inside cabbage. Man, I need to sober up!

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    6. hveshdon 28 months ago | reply

      It really does look like hot dogs, and not the big franks, but the little ones served at Christmas parties. I would hate to get salmonella though.
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    7. LiliaBillia 27 months ago | reply

      This image is really gross. I think I might've gotten that before. One of the best college learning tips I ever received was to never eat in the cafeteria. collegeassets.com

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