File:ChlamydiaTrachomatisEinschlusskörperchen.jpg
Original description: This McCoy cell monolayer micrograph reveals a number of intracellular C. trachomatis inclusion bodies; Magnified 200X.
The intracellular inclusion body represents the replication phase of the Chlamydia spp. organisms, whereupon, the reorganized reticulate body (RB) multiplies through binary fission into 100-500 new RBs, which mature into elementary bodies (EB).
Content Providers(s): CDC/ Dr. E. Arum, Dr. N. Jacobs
Creation Date: 1975
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Originally from de.wikipedia; description page is (was) here
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