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Photomicrograph of Escherichia coli (E.coli), mag. 500x (at 24 x 36 mm). A gram negative, facultatively anaerobic rod prokaryote, E. coli is part of the normal flora of the human intestine, but certain strains can cause urinary tract infections, traveler's diarrhea, and nosocomial (hospital acquired) infections.

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Eric Grave

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4974 x 3353 pixels

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17 x 11 inches / 42 x 28 cm

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