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Star M. Dunham-Ems, Melissa J. Caimano, Utpal Pal, Charles W. Wolgemuth, Christian H. Eggers, Anamaria Balic, Justin D. Radolf
Published in Volume 119, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(12):3652–3665 doi:10.1172/JCI39401
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Figure 8
B. burgdorferi are present on salivary glands in low numbers and are observed only within types II and III acini.

Representative micrographs of salivary glands isolated from (A) flat or (BD) fed nymphs at 72 hours after placement on C3H/HeJ mice. Spirochetes (arrowheads) adhering to the surfaces of (B) type III acini and type I (inset). (C) Representative 10-μm composite confocal image showing spirochetes on the surfaces of and within types II and III acini. Spirochetes on the surface (arrowheads), below the surface near the basement membrane (filled arrows), between epithelial cells (open arrows), and within ducts (asterisks) are indicated. (D) Single view taken from a 3D reconstruction showing spirochetes on the surface of (arrowheads), penetrating into (asterisks), and within (arrows) a type III acinus. Note the size difference between type I acini (B, inset), which do not hypertrophy, and the hypertrophied types II and III acini in BD. Scale bars: 25 μm (AD); 5 μm (B, inset).