k Movement of Listeria bacterium Movement of Listeria sp. bacterium. Immunofluorescence deconvolution micrograph showing the cometlike tail that helps to propel the Listeria sp. bacterium from cell to cell during an infection. The tail is formed by the cytoskeleton protein actin red. DNA deoxyribonucleuc acid in the cells nucleus is dyed blue. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Movement of Listeria bacterium Movement of Listeria sp. bacterium. Immunofluorescence deconvolution micrograph showing the comet like tail that helps to propel the Listeria sp. bacterium from cell to cell during an infection. The tail is formed by the cytoskeleton protein actin  red . DNA  deoxyribonucleuc acid  in the cell s nucleus is dyed blue.
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Movement of Listeria bacterium

Movement of Listeria sp. bacterium. Immunofluorescence deconvolution micrograph showing the comet-like tail that helps to propel the Listeria sp. bacterium from cell to cell during an infection. The tail is formed by the cytoskeleton protein actin (red). DNA (deoxyribonucleuc acid) in the cell's nucleus is dyed blue.

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