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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection (page 2)

"Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Stealthy Intruder Unveiled" Tuberculosis bacteria, also known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Tuberculosis bacteria, artwork

Tuberculosis bacteria, artwork

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Koch and tuberculosis, 19th century

Koch and tuberculosis, 19th century
Koch and tuberculosis research. The German bacteriologist Robert Koch (1843-1910) is considered one of the founders of modern medical bacteriology

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: TB bacteria infecting macrophages, SEM

TB bacteria infecting macrophages, SEM
TB bacteria infecting macrophages. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria (orange) invading macrophage white blood cells (pink)

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Tuberculosis lymphadenopathy, X-ray

Tuberculosis lymphadenopathy, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (front view) of the chest in a 14 year old male patient, showing inflamed lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy, yellow, at centre right and left) caused by tuberculosis (TB)

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Old and new tuberculosis, X-ray

Old and new tuberculosis, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (front view) of the chest in a 50 year old male patient, showing fibrosis in the lungs from old tuberculosis (more fibrous scarring, orange)

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Prokaryotic mechanosensitive ion channel

Prokaryotic mechanosensitive ion channel molecule. Computer model showing two views of the molecular structure of a Mechanosensitive Channel of Large Conductance (MscL)

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Neutrophil engulfing TB bacteria, SEM

Neutrophil engulfing TB bacteria, SEM
Neutrophil engulfing TB bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a neutrophil white blood cell (large, centre) engulfing and destroying a tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium

Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium, cause of tuberculosis (TB) in humans. M

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Tuberculosis bacteria, TEM

Tuberculosis bacteria, TEM
Tuberculosis bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: F / col TEM of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

F / col TEM of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a rod-like bacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis in humans

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Mycobacterium tuber- culosis bacteria

Mycobacterium tuber- culosis bacteria
False-colour scanning electron micrograph, SEM, of the rodlike bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, causative agent of tuberculosis in humans

Background imageMycobacterium Tuberculosis Collection: Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria

Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a sect- ion through Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria



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"Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Stealthy Intruder Unveiled" Tuberculosis bacteria, also known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, are responsible for causing the infectious disease tuberculosis. This captivating scanning electron microscope (SEM) image reveals the moment when these tiny bacteria infect a macrophage, a type of immune cell. Witness the intense battle between the macrophage and TB bacteria as it engulfs them in this mesmerizing SEM capture. Delving deeper into their interaction, this SEM image showcases how TB bacteria invade and infect a macrophage, evading our body's defense mechanisms. An artistic representation highlights its unique structure and features that make it such an elusive pathogen. Behold the relentless pursuit of a macrophage engulfing TB bacteria captured through high-resolution SEM imaging - a true testament to our body's defense system at work. Another striking SEM image unravels the intricate details of how TB bacteria infiltrate and colonize within a macrophage, leading to infection and disease progression. Explore the fascinating structure of MscL ion channel protein - an essential component in understanding how Mycobacterium tuberculosis manipulates host cells during infection. Remembering Robert Koch - the brilliant German bacteriologist who made groundbreaking discoveries about Mycobacterium tuberculosis and laid foundations for modern diagnostics and treatment strategies against tuberculosis. Dive into molecular modeling with this depiction of an iron-containing protein associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis - shedding light on its role in bacterial survival within human hosts. Further unraveling mysteries at the molecular level, explore MscL ion channel protein structure - providing insights into potential targets for novel drug development against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections. Discover another key player in cellular response to stress caused by TB infection: MscS ion channel protein structure F006/9650.