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<ref>[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2006.02358.x/full O'Hara, A., O'Regan, P., Fanning, A., O'Mahony, C., MacSharry, J., Lyons, A., Bienenstock, J., O'Mahony, L., Shanahan, F. "Functional modulation of human intestinal epithelial cell responses by <i> Bifidobacterium infantis </i> and <i> Lactobacillus salivarius." 2006. Immunology 118:202-215.]</ref>
<ref>[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2567.2006.02358.x/full O'Hara, A., O'Regan, P., Fanning, A., O'Mahony, C., MacSharry, J., Lyons, A., Bienenstock, J., O'Mahony, L., Shanahan, F. "Functional modulation of human intestinal epithelial cell responses by <i> Bifidobacterium infantis </i> and <i> Lactobacillus salivarius." 2006. Immunology 118:202-215.]</ref>
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==Section 1==
==Section 1==

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Scanning Electron Micrograph of Bifidobacterium cells cultured by Professor Gerald Tannock of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2014 [1].


By Luke Calcei



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Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2016, Kenyon College.