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العربية: صورة بالمجهر الإلكتروني الماسح لخلية مُتعادلة (أصفر) تبتلع بكتيريا الجَمْرَة الخبيثة (برتقالي)
Deutsch: Eine REM-Aufnahme eines neutrophilen Granulozyten (gelb) beim Aufnehmen von Anthrax-Bakterien (orange).
Maßstab: Der weiße Strich links unten ist 5 Mikrometer lang.
English: Neutrophil engulfing anthrax bacteria, taken with a Leo 1550 scanning electron microscope. Scale bar is 5 micrometers.
Español: Neutrófilo (en amarillo) engullendo una bacteria de carbunco o ántrax (en naranja). Fotografía tomada con un microscopio de electrones Leo 1550. La escala son 5 micrómetros.
Français : Un neutrophile (en jaune) phagocytant des bacilles du charbon (en orange). Photo prise avec un microscope electronique. Echelle: 5 microns.
Nederlands: Elektronenmicroscopieopname van fagocytose tussen een fagocyt (geel) en miltvuurbacteriën (oranje)
Tiếng Việt: Hình ảnh chụp bằng kính hiển vi điện tử quét cho thấy vi khuẩn Salmonella (nhuộm màu đỏ) xâm nhập vào tế bào của con người. Salmonella là tác nhân gây ra sốt thương hàn và ngộ độc thực phẩm.
中文(臺灣):嗜中性白血球正在吞噬鼠疫桿菌。此電子顯微鏡影像由Leo 1550掃描式電顯拍攝。左下角比例尺為5微米。
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Source (November 2005). "Neutrophil engulfing Bacillus anthracis". PLoS Pathogens 1 (3): Cover page. DOI:10.1371. Archived from the original on 2015-01-09. Retrieved on 2009-01-04.
Author Volker Brinkmann
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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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current16:00, 25 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:00, 25 September 20072,304 × 2,403 (2.28 MB)TimVickersNeutrophils 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
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