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Bruce Beutler US immunologist illustration
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George P Smith US molecular biologist illustration
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Illustration of the haemophore protein HasAp from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa complexed with the synthetic pseudo-haeme structure manganese t
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Illustration of the UspA1 adhesin protein from the bacterium Moraxella catarrhalis a cause of middle ear and respiratory tract infections UspA1 bind
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B cell receptor dimer illustration
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B cell receptor dimer illustration
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B cell receptor illustration
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Illustration of B cell receptor on the surface of a B cell (purple and orange phospholipid bilayer) B cells also known as B lymphocytes are a type o
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Ferric enterobactin receptor illustration
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of numerous virions or virus particles of the influenza virus The influenza virus belongs to th
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Riboswitch illustration
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Riboswitch illustration
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T4 phage illustration
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Cultured oral bacteria SEM
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Cultured oral bacteria SEM
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Cultured oral bacteria SEM
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Cultured oral bacteria SEM
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Illustration of human interferon gamma Interferon gamma is produced by certain immune cells (T cells dendritic cells and NK cells) as part of the im
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Illustration of human interferon gamma Interferon gamma is produced by certain immune cells (T cells dendritic cells and NK cells) as part of the im
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of influenza virus particles the cause of Hong Kong flu The influenza virus belongs to the or
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Viral encephalitis conceptual illustration
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Viral encephalitis conceptual illustration
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Viral encephalitis conceptual illustration
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Viral encephalitis conceptual illustration
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Conceptual illustration of viral encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain caused by a virus Photo by KATERYNA KONSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Viral encephalitis conceptual illustration
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Viral encephalitis conceptual illustration
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P1 bacteriophage TEM
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P1 bacteriophage TEM
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a single virion (particle) of the influenza virus The influenza virus belongs to the orthomyxo
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P1 bacteriophage TEM
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P1 bacteriophage TEM
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Superantigen binding to a T-cell receptor illustration
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Macrophage engulfing bacteria Computer artwork of a macrophage white blood cell (pink) engulfing bacteria (blue) This process is called phagocytosis
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Bacteriophage virions (blue) attacking rod-shaped bacteria computer artwork A bacteriophage or phage is a virus that infects bacteria It consists
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False colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a single influenza virus The influenza virus belongs to the orthomyxovirus class of RNA viruse
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM negatively stained) of particles of the influenza virus The influenza virus belongs to the orthom
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Bacteriophage virus computer artwork A bacteriophage or phage is a virus that infects bacteria It consists of an icosahedral (20-sided) head (top
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Bacteriophage virions (red) attacking rod-shaped bacteria computer artwork A bacteriophage or phage is a virus that infects bacteria It consists
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM negatively stained) of numerous virions or virus particles of the influenza virus The influenza
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Bacteriophage virions (blue) attacking rod-shaped bacteria computer artwork A bacteriophage or phage is a virus that infects bacteria It consists
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Bacteriophage virions (red) attacking rod-shaped bacteria computer artwork A bacteriophage or phage is a virus that infects bacteria It consists
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Bacteriophage virions (purple) attacking bacteria (green) computer artwork A bacteriophage or phage is a virus that infects bacteria It consists
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Streptococcus mutans SEM
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Streptococcus mutans SEM
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Streptococcus mutans SEM
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Used wax dental floss SEM
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Human tongue oral bacteria SEM
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Bacteria (bacilli and cocci) and yeast SEM
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a row of virions (virus particles) of the influenza virus budding from the surface of an infec
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Bacteria on the human tongue papillae SEM
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Human T-cell receptor complexed with staphylococcal enterotoxin Computer model showing the structure of the human T-cell receptor C region alpha (gre
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Human T-cell receptor complexed with staphylococcal enterotoxin Computer model showing the structure of the human T-cell receptor C region alpha (gre
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Glutamate-gated chloride channel molecule Computer model showing a glutamate-gated chloride channel in complex with ivermectin and glutamate; Fab not
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Glutamate-gated chloride channel molecule Computer model showing a glutamate-gated chloride channel in complex with ivermectin and glutamate; Fab not
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Toll-like receptor complex Computer model showing a Toll-like receptor dimer (pink orange) bound to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (green)
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Toll-like receptor complex
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Bacteriophages escaping from dying bacterium SEM
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Bacteriophages escaping from dying bacterium SEM
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Bacteriophages escaping from dying bacterium SEM
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Bacteriophages escaping from dying bacterium SEM
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Bacteriophages escaping from dying bacterium SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Escherichia coli SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Escherichia coli SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Escherichia coli SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Escherichia coli SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Escherichia coli SEM
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Human tongue oral bacteria SEM
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Human tongue oral bacteria SEM
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Human tongue oral bacteria SEM
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Human tongue oral bacteria SEM
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Human oral bacteria SEM
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Human oral bacteria SEM
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Human oral bacteria SEM
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Human oral bacteria SEM
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Human oral bacteria SEM
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Human oral bacteria SEM
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Bacteria (bacilli and cocci) and yeast SEM
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Bacteria (bacilli and cocci) and yeast SEM
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Bacteria (bacilli and cocci) and yeast SEM
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Oral bacterium Streptococcus mutans SEM
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Oral bacterium Streptococcus mutans SEM
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Oral bacterium Streptococcus mutans SEM
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Oral bacterium Streptococcus mutans SEM
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Bacteria on the human tongue papillae SEM
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Bacteria on the human tongue papillae SEM
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Bacteria on the human tongue papillae SEM
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Bacteria on the human tongue papillae SEM
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Bacteria on the human tongue papillae SEM
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Bacteriophage attack Computer illustration showing bacteriophage virus particles (virions purple) attacking an Escherichia coli bacterial cell Bact
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Bacteriophage attack Computer illustration showing bacteriophage virus particles (virions purple) attacking an Escherichia coli bacterial cell Bact
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Bacterial defence against bacteriophage Computer illustration showing a bacteriophage virus particle (virion orange) attacking a bacterial cell Bac
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Bacteriophages leaving host cell
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Bacteriophage illustration
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Bacteriophage illustration
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Bruce Beutler US immunologist illustration
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George P Smith US molecular biologist illustration
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Illustration of the haemophore protein HasAp from the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa complexed with the synthetic pseudo-haeme structure manganese t
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Illustration of the UspA1 adhesin protein from the bacterium Moraxella catarrhalis a cause of middle ear and respiratory tract infections UspA1 bind
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B cell receptor dimer illustration
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