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Combined endothelial and epithelial barrier disruption of the colon may be a contributing factor to the Ebola sepsis-like syndrome

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Figure 1 Screen capture of motion image of Zaire Ebola virus infection. This is a screen capture of a time-lapsed video which was reanimatedfrom data published in reference 1
Figure 3 Screen capture of motion image of Zaire Ebola virus infection in a rhesus macaque
Figure 4 Screen capture of motion image of Zaire Ebola virus infection in a rhesus macaque
Figure 6 Illustration of progression of inflammation/injury of the duodenum and colon induced by Ebola Virus.Cof congestion of cecum occurring between day 3junction demarcating the stomach to the left and the duodenum to the right

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