Tranmission electron micrograph of Chlamydia trachomatis, a genital chlamydial infection. This transmission electron micrograph (TEM) shows a dividing reticulate body (RB) within a host cell. Elementary bodies infect a host cell and differentiate into RBs. The RBs divide a number of times by binary fission within the cytoplasm of the infected cell. Supplied by Geoffrey Ridgway, courtesy of Wellcome Images.
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