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Journal of Dental Research
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Figure 2. Three-dimensional reconstructions of buccal cells that were more sparsely invaded by bacteria. (A) Buccal cells invaded by distinct clusters of P. intermedia (yellow, denoted by arrows), as well as other bacteria recognized only by the universal probe (red). (B) A Z-plane slice of the reconstruction shown in panel A, which contained intracellular P. intermedia (arrows) that were not directly contiguous with other species. (C) Buccal cells invaded by G. haemolysans (yellow, denoted by arrows), as well as other bacteria recognized only by the universal probe (red). Some G. haemolysans were in direct contact with other species, and some were not. (D) A z-plane slice of the reconstruction shown in C. The arrow denotes intracellular G. haemolysans in contact with another species.

J DENT RES, Vol. 84, No. 12, 1165-1171 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910508401214





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