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Diagram of a bacterial cell membrane Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of a bacterial cell membrane Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross-section of a bacterial cell membrane Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clearly identify parts of the structure, highlighting the mechanism Royalty Free Stock Photo
And inner membranes are labeled, with elements like efflux pumps Royalty Free Stock Photo
gram-positive vs gram-negative bacteria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Structure of Treponema. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Efflux pump, outer membrane channel protein (TOMP), periplasmic
And function of these transport systems essential for bacterial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Structure of the periplasmic glucose/galactose receptor of Salmonella typhimurium Royalty Free Stock Photo
E Coli bacteria micro biological vector illustration cross section labeled diagram. Medical research information poster. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gram positive and negative bacteria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Antibiotics Royalty Free Stock Photo
Membrane with lipopolysaccharides, various porins (OmpF, OmpC), Royalty Free Stock Photo
gram bacterial cell wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of a bacterial cell membrane showing an efflux pump system. The diagram highlights various components: outer efflux pump, outer membrane channel protein (TOMP), periplasmic space, periplasmic adaptor protein (PAP), membrane fusion protein (MFP), and inner membrane. ATP is depicted facilitating the process. The baatirioglycan layer is mentioned, indicating a protective layer often associated with bacterial cell walls. Various chemical structures and arrows illustrate substrate transport and energy flow, emphasizing the pump's role in moving substances across the cell membrane.


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