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Shigella. M cell. Mucous membrane. Macrophage. Intestinal Space. (a) Shigella or other bacteria cross the mucous membrane into tissues by passing through M cells. (d) Bacteria move from cell to cell propelled by actin filaments.
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Shigella M cell Mucous membrane Macrophage Intestinal Space (a) Shigella or other bacteria cross the mucous membrane into tissues by passing through M cells. (d) Bacteria move from cell to cell propelled by actin filaments. (c) Pathogen (bacteria) released from macrophages enters host cells by endocytosis. (b) Macrophages engulf bacteria. Tissue Inside Mucous Membrane
Shigella M cell Mucous membrane Intestinal Space (a) Shigella or other bacteria cross the mucous membrane into tissues by passing through M cells. Tissue Inside Mucous Membrane
Shigella M cell Mucous membrane Macrophage Intestinal Space (a) Shigella or other bacteria cross the mucous membrane into tissues by passing through M cells. (b) Macrophages engulf bacteria. Tissue Inside Mucous Membrane
Shigella M cell Mucous membrane Macrophage Intestinal Space (a) Shigella or other bacteria cross the mucous membrane into tissues by passing through M cells. (c) Pathogen (bacteria) released from macrophages enters host cells by endocytosis. (b) Macrophages engulf bacteria. Tissue Inside Mucous Membrane
Shigella M cell Mucous membrane Macrophage Intestinal Space (a) Shigella or other bacteria cross the mucous membrane into tissues by passing through M cells. (d) Bacteria move from cell to cell propelled by actin filaments. (c) Pathogen (bacteria) released from macrophages enters host cells by endocytosis. (b) Macrophages engulf bacteria. Tissue Inside Mucous Membrane