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This 1976 Gram-stained photomicrograph depicted a number of chains of Gram-positive, anaerobic, coccoid (GPAC) Coprococcus eutactus bacteria. Bacteriologist commonly refer to these bacteria as Peptococci or Peptostreptococci.Created: 1976
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Magnified 1000X, this photomicrograph depicts a number of Gram-positive Eubacterium alactolyticum bacteria, which had been grown in Schaedler broth.Created: 1974
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This micrograph depicts Gram-positive C. difficile bacteria from a stool sample culture obtained using a .1µm filter. See PHIL 6260 for a black and white version of this image.Created: 2004
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This micrograph depicts a group of Clostridium tetani bacteria, responsible for causing tetanus in humans.From
Wikimedia Commons
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Magnified 1000X, this micrograph depicts numerous Peptostreptococcus sp. bacteria that were grown in Schaedlers broth, and stained using the Gram-stain technique.Created: 1974
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Under only a 2X magnification, this photograph revealed some of the details displayed atop a Petri dish culture of rod-shaped, Gram-positive Clostridium septicum bacteria.Created: 1971
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This micrograph depicts Gram-positive C. difficile bacteria from a stool sample culture obtained using a .1µm filter. See PHIL 9999 for a colorized version of this image.Created: 2004
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Under only a 2X magnification, this photograph revealed some of the details displayed atop a Petri dish culture of rod-shaped, Gram-positive Clostridium septicum bacteria.Created: 1971
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Under only a 2X magnification, this photograph revealed some of the details displayed atop a Petri dish culture of rod-shaped, Gram-positive Clostridium septicum bacteria.Created: 1971
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Under only a 2X magnification, this photograph revealed some of the details displayed atop a Petri dish culture of rod-shaped, Gram-positive Clostridium septicum bacteria.Created: 1971
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Magnified 1000X, this photomicrograph reveals numbers of Clostridium perfringens bacteria that had been grown in Schaedlers broth, and subsequently stained using Gram-stain.Created: 1974
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Description: English: A photomicrograph of Clostridium botulinum bacteria. This is an illustration of a photomicrograph of Clostridium botulinum stained with Gentian violet. The bacterium C. botulinum produces a nerve toxin, which causes the rare, but serious paralytic illness Botulism. Italiano: Il botulino, un batterio che produce una tossina mortale. Date: 1979. Source: : This media comes from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
Public Health Image Library (PHIL), with identification number
#2107. Note: Not all PHIL images are public domain; be sure to check copyright status and credit authors and content providers.
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Description: Deutsch: Clostridium botulinum NCTC 7272, Toxintyp: A auf AEY-Agar. Date: 27 April 2012. Source: Own work. Author:
Matthias M..
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Description: English: Clostridium tetani in culture medium. Date: 30 July 2005, 13:44:32. Source: Own work. Author:
Netha Hussain.
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Description: English: Plain X-Ray of a patient suffering from gas gangrene of left leg. Date: 11 September 2018. Source: Own work. Author:
شہاب.
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Description: English: A photomicrograph of Clostridium botulinum bacteria. This is an illustration of a photomicrograph of Clostridium botulinum stained with Gentian violet. The bacterium C. botulinum produces a nerve toxin, which causes the rare, but serious paralytic illness Botulism. Italiano: Il botulino, un batterio che produce una tossina mortale. Date: 1979. Source: : This media comes from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's
Public Health Image Library (PHIL), with identification number
#2107. Note: Not all PHIL images are public domain; be sure to check copyright status and credit authors and content providers.
العربية |
Deutsch |
English |
македонски |
slovenščina |
+/−. Author: Content Providers: CDC. Permission(
Reusing this file): English: None - This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy we request that the content provider be credited and notified in any public or private usage of this image. Other versions:
PNG version.
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Description: Deutsch: Clostridium botulinum NCTC 7272, Toxintyp: A auf AEY-Agar. Date: 27 April 2012. Source: Own work. Author:
Matthias M..
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Description: English: Clostridium tetani in culture medium. Date: 30 July 2005, 13:44:32. Source: Own work. Author:
Netha Hussain.
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Description: English: Plain X-Ray of a patient suffering from gas gangrene of left leg. Date: 11 September 2018. Source: Own work. Author:
شہاب.
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Description: English: Clostridium butyricum tablets. Date: 25 February 2012. Source: Own work. Author:
K.
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Description: English: Model of Aerolysin. Date: 2004. Source: Melton JA, Parker MW, Rossjohn J, Buckley JT and Tweten RK (2004). The identification and structure of the membrane-spanning domain of the clostridium septicum alpha toxin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(14): 14315-14322. Author: Jody A. Melton, Michael W. Parker, Jamie Rossjohn, J. thomas Buckley and Rodney K. Tweten.
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Description: English: Model of Alpha-toxin. Date: 2004. Source: Melton JA, Parker MW, Rossjohn J, Buckley JT and Tweten RK (2004). The identification and structure of the membrane-spanning domain of the clostridium septicum alpha toxin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(14): 14315-14322. Author: Jody A. Melton, Michael W. Parker, Jamie Rossjohn, J. thomas Buckley and Rodney K. Tweten.
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Description: English: Clostridium perfringens. Date: 15 April 2012. Source: Own work. Author:
Copacopac.