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Immunofluorescence micrograph of C. jejuni 81-176 and INT407

Immunofluorescence micrograph showing the association of C. jejuni clinical strain 81-176 with human INT 407 epithelial cells. Cell-associated C. jejuni were stained with a rabbit anti-C. jejuni antibody followed by incubation with a Cy2 conjugated donkey -rabbit IgG antibody. Actin (red staining) was stained using TRITC labeled phalloidin. Cell nuclei (blue) were stained with DAPI.

Immunofluorescence micrograph of C. jejuni 81-176 and INT407

Scanning electron micrograph of C. jejuni infected INT 407 cell

Scanning electron micrograph showing the early interaction of C. jejuni with an INT 407 epithelial cell.

Scanning electron micrograph of C. jejuni infected INT 407 cell

Scanning electron micrograph of C. jejuni binding to a INT 407 cell

Scanning electron micrograph showing the early interaction of C. jejuni with an INT 407 epithelial cell. Bar = 1 µm.

Scanning electron micrograph of C. jejuni binding to a INT 407 cell.

Scanning electron micrograph of C. jejuni binding to a INT 407 cell

Scanning electron micrograph showing the interaction of C. jejuni with an INT 407 epithelial cell (time = 96 hours after inoculation).

Scanning electron micrograph of C. jejuni binding to a INT 407 cell

Transmission electron micrograph of C. jejuni

Transmission electron micrograph of Campylobacter jejuni clinical strain immunogold labeled with a monoclonal antibody and negatively stained with 1% phosphotungstic acid.

Transmission electron micrograph of C. jejuni

Transmission electron micrograph of C. jejuni

Transmission electron micrograph of Campylobacter jejuni clinical strain immunogold labeled with a monoclonal antibody and negatively stained with 1% phosphotungstic acid.

Transmission electron micrograph of C. jejuni infected Caco-2 cell.