Infected mammary glands under microscope (IMAGE)
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Microscope images of mammary gland tissue taken from a dairy cow infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza are magnified by 200 times on the left and 400 times on the right. On the left, cells infected with influenza are turquoise and flu receptors are magenta. On the right, infections are bright yellow and receptors are bright red.
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Christopher Siepker and Tyler Harm/Iowa State University
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