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Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae bacteria, which infect the digestive system.

Zeiss DSM 962 SEM

T.J. Kirn, M.J. Lafferty, C.M.P Sandoe and R.K. Taylor, 2000, "Delineation of pilin domains required for bacterial association into microcolonies and intestinal colonization", Molecular Microbiology, Vol. 35(4):896-910

Ronald Taylor, Tom Kirn, Louisa Howard

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