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Escherichia coli pericardium liver color is different, representing different pathogens?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Escherichia coli pericardium liver color is different, representing different pathogens?

Recently, I have seen some arguments that the pericardium of Escherichia coli is different. For example, if the cellulose membrane is yellow or white, it represents different pathogenic infections. Is this true? Yes, there are cases of fibrotic pleuropneumonia. ------------------------------- You can think about it that way, but reality doesn't make sense. And it lacks pathological support, which can be used for deception. I do that a lot. White: Large intestine. Huang: Slow down. Huang Shao: Flu h9. -------------------------------------- You can think about it that way, but reality doesn't make sense. And it lacks pathological support, which can be used for deception. I do that a lot. White: Large intestine. Huang: Slow down. ... Ning Heng Posted on 2009-11-27 08:22 Ning Heng friends really funny!!! What does the Lord say? ---- Balloon yellow particles. --------------------------- I see, thank you!! -------------------------------------- The cellulose envelope of Escherichia coli is not easy to peel off, while influenza is easy to peel off. The color varies according to the time of onset!-------------------------------------- Escherichia coli cellulose envelope is not easy to peel off, and influenza easy to peel off, the onset of time is different on its color! Jubilee Farm Posted on November 29, 2009 13:50 There is also a relationship between the onset time and the color. Can you elaborate? -------------------------------------- Haha, I'm happy to listen. -------------------------------------- I want to hear a detailed explanation!! -------------------------------------- Under normal circumstances, the long course is yellow, and it is unlikely to form a membrane, while if E. coli produces drug resistance, the short course is obvious white membrane. So slow calling is yellow, but yellow doesn't necessarily mean slow calling. But influenza oozes out not a lot, so yellow color is the majority. -------------------------------------- Thank you for your answer!!

 
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