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Human Cell Chasing Bacteria

Category: Cell Biology
Posted on: December 4, 2008 6:53 PM, by Greg Laden

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1

After which the bacterium regretted forevermore its decision to play "tag" with the human cell.

Posted by: K. | December 4, 2008 7:18 PM

2

Wow.

Posted by: Kevin | December 4, 2008 10:29 PM

3

Pac Man!!!

Posted by: The Science Pundit | December 4, 2008 10:44 PM

4

K,

Either that or it became a new organelle and lived happily ever after...

Posted by: JanieBelle | December 4, 2008 10:51 PM

5

That was far cooler than I expected.
Thanks

Posted by: ggab | December 4, 2008 10:51 PM

6

Amazing. Anyone know what the dense looking portion lagging behind at the rear of the cell (neutrophil?) is?

Posted by: Chris C. | December 5, 2008 3:09 AM

7

It's a sonar buoy.

beedoop doop doop doop doop beedoop doop doop doop

Bacterium at 12 o'clock! Load the torpedo bays and get me a fix! Dive, dive, all dive!

Posted by: JanieBelle | December 5, 2008 6:27 AM

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