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Trichuris muris is a parasitic nematode affecting mice. Following ingestion, T. muris eggs hatch in the large intestine where they develop into adults. The anterior end of the worm burrows into the lining of the gut, leaving the posterior end protruding into the lumen of the gut. The worms mate in this orientation, and the resulting eggs are released in to the gut lumen and shed faecally.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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HIV assembly and budding, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute- Digital Images
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Plasmodium ookinetes, malaria parasite life cycle, SEM
Leandro Lemgruber, University of Glasgow- Digital Images
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Salmonella enterica
Mark Jepson- Digital Images
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Clostridium difficile
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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The Ebola virus
Odra Noel- Digital Images
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Reverse transcription, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute- Digital Images
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Salmonella detection by human epithelial type-2 cell
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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Schistosoma mansoni flatworm, male with female
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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HIV attachment, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute- Digital Images
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Leishmania mexicana parasites in the amastigote stage, SEM
University of Oxford, Richard Wheeler- Digital Images
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Foot and mouth disease virus particle
RCSB Protein Data Bank- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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HIV transcription, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute- Digital Images
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Grass seed covered in bacteria from infected dog's paw
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Digital Images
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Leishmania mexicana parasites in the promastigote stage, SEM
University of Oxford, Richard Wheeler- Digital Images
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Adenovirus
David S. Goodsell, RCSB Protein Data Bank- Digital Images
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The Ebola virus
Odra Noel- Digital Images
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Clostridium difficile
Annie Cavanagh- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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A single enteropathogenic E. coli in the intestine
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Leishmania mexicana parasites in the amastigote stage, SEM
University of Oxford, Richard Wheeler- Digital Images
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HIV and antibodies, HIV viral life cycle, illustration
David S. Goodsell, The Scripps Research Institute- Digital Images
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Stephen Fuller- Digital Images
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Group A Streptococci are a species of gram-positive bacteria responsible for causing a number of pyogenic (pus-producing) infections including impetigo, scarlet fever and pneumonia. Further fatal complications arising from infection include the development of meningitis and sepsis.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute