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  • Human small intestine showing the columnar epithelium. The cytokeratinin the cells is stained blue, the cell nuclei are stained red and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are stained green.
  • Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
  • Human small intestine showing villi and glands. The cytokeratinin the cells is stained blue, the cell nuclei are stained red and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are stained green.
  • How E. coli causes diarrhoea
  • Villus from the small intestine
  • Pathogenic E. coli on the intestinal lining
  • Shigella infection
  • Human small intestine showing villi and glands. The cytokeratin in the cells is stained blue, the cell nuclei are stained red and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are stained green.
  • Shigella infection
  • Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
  • Villi from the small intestine
  • Shiga toxin uptake by human epithelial cells
  • Enteropathogenic E. coli on human intestinal cells
  • Villus from the small intestine
  • Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
  • Bacterial toxin in the intestine of a child
  • Villi from the small intestine
  • Villus from the small intestine
  • Villi from the small intestine
  • Enteropathogenic E. coli on human intestinal cells
  • Human epithelial cells infected with E. coli
  • Shiga toxin uptake by human epithelial cells
  • Pathogenic E. coli on the intestinal lining
  • Villus from the small intestine