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Figure 2

From: Anatomical damage caused by Bacillus thuringiensis variety israelensis in yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti (L.) larvae revealed by micro-computed tomography

Figure 2

Micro-CT 3D rendered images with sagittal sections of fourth instar A. aegypti larvae showing the internal anatomy to visualise the external surface of the digestive tract epithelia. Control healthy larva (a) and larva after 1 h exposure to Bti (b). Note in b the damage caused by the Bti, which can be seen in the form of openings and empty space created.

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