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Cultivation Media for Bacteria
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image
12/8/2009 by Cindy Arvidson, Jiatyan Chen, Deon Foster, Poorna Viswanathan, Elizabeth Barney, Matt Guibord

Common bacteriological culture media (tryptic soy agar, chocolate agar, Thayer-Martin agar, MacConkey agar, eosin-methylene blue agar, hektoen agar, mannitol salt agar, and sheep blood agar) are shown uninoculated and inoculated with bacteria.
Kirby-Bauer Disk Diffusion Susceptibility Test
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
12/8/2009 by Multiple Authors

Indole Test
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
12/8/2009 by Multiple Authors

Citrate Test
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
12/8/2009 by Multiple Authors

Methyl Red and Voges-Proskauer Tests
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
12/8/2009 by Multiple Authors

IMViC Tests
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
12/8/2009 by Multiple Authors

MUG Media
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
12/8/2009 by Multiple Authors

Alternative Methods for Determining Indole Production using MIO medium images
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
12/8/2009 by Multiple Authors

The Major Histocompatibility-II System: a Dendritic Cell Activating a Naïve CD4 (T4) Lymphocyte
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation
8/25/2009 by Gary Kaiser

This animation illustrates the activation of a naïve T4 lymphocyte by a dendritic cell.
Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte-Induced Apoptosis of a Virus-Infected Cell
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation
8/25/2009 by Gary Kaiser

This series of animations illustrates a cytotoxic T lymphocyte inducing apoptosis of a virus-infected cell.
Activation of a Macrophage by an Effector T Lymphocyte
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation
8/25/2009 by Gary Kaiser

This series of animations shows a macrophage being activated by a Th1 lymphocyte.
The Major Histocompatibility-II System: the Activation of a Naïve B Lymphocyte and Its Subsequent Interaction with an Effector CD4 (T4) Lymphocyte
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation
8/25/2009 by Gary Kaiser

These animations show the activation of a naïve B lymphocyte by an antigen and its subsequent interaction with an effector T4 lymphocyte.
The Major Histocompatibility-I System: the Activation of Naïve CD8 (T8) Lymphocytes by Dendritic Cells
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation
8/25/2009 by Gary Kaiser

This animation illustrates the activation of a naïve T8 lymphocyte by a dendritic cell.
Gram Stain of Urethral Discharge with Intracellular Neisseria gonorrhoeae
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image
8/25/2009 by Javier Gutierrez-Jimenez, Carlos Alberto Balcazar-Reyes, Juan de Dios Flores-Hernandez

Gram stain of urethral discharge with Neisseria gonorrhoeae Bdelloid Rotifer Feeding and Locomotory Behavior
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Video
8/25/2009 by Michael Witty

Bdelloid rotifer feeding and locomotory behavior
Aeolosoma hemprichi Ingestion of Soil Particles and Digestion of Microbial Films
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Video
8/25/2009 by Michael Witty

Field sample of Aeolosoma hemprichi showing anatomical features of digestion.
Cephalodella sp. Anatomy and Behavior
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Video
8/25/2009 by Michael Witty

Field sample of Cephalodella showing anatomical features and mechanism of ingestion.
The Stalked Ciliate Campanella sp. Colonize Stoneworts (Nitella)
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Video
8/25/2009 by Michael Witty

Nitella acting as a support for Campanella.
Methods for Observing Protozoan Contractile Vacuoles
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Video
8/25/2009 by Michael Witty

Methods for observing protozoan contractile vacuoles.
Spirochetes in the Context of Their Environment and Other Microbes
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Video
8/25/2009 by Michael Witty

Spirochetes in the context of their environment and other microbes.

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