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Bacterial infection of a macrophage

Electron microscopy showing a macrophage three hours after infection with the Gram-positive bacteria Listeria innocua. Phagocytosis of live bacteria elicits specific cellular processes and innate immune response not observed with killed bacteria. Image courtesy of Drs. Julie Magarian Blander and Julien Moretti.

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