File:Tick Salivary Gland Infected with Langat Virus (47974625372).jpg
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This confocal microscope image shows a cross section of a tick salivary gland infected with Langat virus (green). Two rounded structures on the right, called acini, are shown attached to a duct (yellow). The lower acinus is infected, as denoted by the green fluorescent signal. Credit: NIAID |
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Source | Tick Salivary Gland Infected with Langat Virus |
Author | NIAID |
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