Host-symbiont interactions of the primary endosymbiont of human head and body lice FASEB J. Perotti et al.
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3D movie of the stomach disc mycetome of a second instar head louse nymph. Multiphoton microscopy, two channel confocal: hybridization with specific fluorescent probe; yellow signal (650 nm, LP) indicates the presence of the endosymbiont inside the radiated vacuole-chambers of the stomach disc; other soft tissues are seen in red, which is autofluorescence. Scanning was performed in steps of 1.45 μm with a total depth of 34.8 μm.