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. 2016 Mar 29;7:354. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00354

Figure 11.

Figure 11

Interface of the program using four-times more patches to show how important the encapsulation process is in a wider grid as regards stopping the progression toward active TB. This is the case of a typical proliferative response, with low BLTOL and high BAM (A,B), and a medium BLTOL and low BAM (C,D), after running the program until day 46 post-challenge. Colors: Alveoli: White: when a single AM is present; Black: when the AM is destroyed; Blue: when the AM is destroyed and replaced by another AM from the interstitium; Violet: when an activated AM (aAM) is present; Pink: when neutrophils occupy the alveoli; Brown: capsule. Bacilli: Blue challenge bacilli; Red: Intracellular bacilli (Ibac); Green: Extracellular (Ebac); Brown: growing Ebac; Orange: dormant (Dbac); Yellow: killed bacilli (Kbac).