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Fig. 1. Polarised structure of thein contact with the host cellChlamydia trachomatisgenerated from segmentation of a cryo-electron tomogram
Fig. 2. Diverse interactions between EBs and host cells. Confocal micrographs of cultured RPE1 cells expressing LifeAct to visualise actin filaments (red)30 min after infection with C

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