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Search | Contact Us Perspective Traditional and Molecular Techniques for the Study of Emerging Bacterial Diseases: One Laboratory’s PerspectivePierre Houpikian and Didier Raoult |
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| Back to article Figure 4. Canine monocytes (DH82) cultivated in vitro and heavily infected with Ehrlichia chaffeensis, as viewed by light microscopy after Giemsa staining. Typical ehrlichial inclusions (morulae) are observed within the cytoplasm of the infected cells (Giemsa, original magnification X600). |
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This page last reviewed January 22, 2002 Emerging
Infectious Diseases Journal
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