Scanning Electron Micrographs of Mucous Layer of Mouse Ileum Showing Bacterial Growth - Part I MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Ken Rozee, W. Costerton, K. Lam
Scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of the mucous layer of a mouse ileum (small intestine) showing filamentous bacteria and Giardia lamblia. |
Scanning Electronic Micrographs of Mucous Layer of Mouse Ileum Showing Bacterial Growth - Part II MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by W. Costerton, K. Lam, Ken Rozee
Scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of the mucous layer of a mouse ileum (small intestine) illustrating the nature of the relationship of organisms within the layer.
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Biofilm Formation on Hydrophobic Substratum MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by H. Busscher, Henny van der Mei, Rolf Bos
This photograph demonstrates how hydrophobic microorganisms on the right side adhere well to a hydrophilic surface while hydrophilic organisms on the left side do not. |
Experiment–Bacterial Biofilm in a Chronic Respiratory Tract Infection MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Hiroyuki Kobayashi
Scanning electron micrograph of a
Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm attached to the bronchial mucosa
in a chronic respiratory tract infection. |
PHA and Membrane Potential
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Robert Palmer, Manfred Zinn
A micrograph obtained with a Leica TCS-NT three-channel confocal laser microscope. This work focused on the production of polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), a microbial storage product, in pure-culture biofilms of Pseudomonas oleovorans. |
Viability Staining (Propidium Iodide) MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Robert Palmer
An undefined community was grown from a salivary inoculum on a
glass substratum. The four panels show green and red fluorescence images of the biofilm after double staining with
DiOC 6. |
Microcolonies of Bacteria Growing on a Catheter Segment, Part I MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Mahmoud Yassien, Nancy Khardori
The micrographs demonstrate the presence of Staphylococcus epidermidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa on segments of IVCs and effects of selected antibiotics on their attachment. |
Microcolonies of Bacteria Growing on a Catheter Segment, Part II MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Mahmoud Yassien, Nancy Khardori
These micrographs were taken from samples obtained after bacteria were allowed to attach to the segments of IVCs in a modified Robbins device. |
Bacterial Biofilms in Contact Lens Case MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Louise McLaughlin-Borlace
The scanning electron micrograph shows the inside of a lens case, collected from a patient with Acanthamoeba keratitis. |
Luminescent Bacteria: An Introduction MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Kenneth Nealson
Bioluminescence is widespread in living organisms, occurring in such diverse groups as
jellyfish, earthworms, insects, squid, fish, algae, and bacteria. |
Catabolism and Anabolism MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation Prior to 1/1/2002 by From Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth
This animation demonstrates the link between these two processes and the ongoing reactions necessary to sustain both processes. |
Normal Flora MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation Prior to 1/1/2002 by From Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth
The animation presents a close up view of normal flora
on the skin. |
Bioremediation MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation Prior to 1/1/2002 by From Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth
This video clip demonstrates the use of naturally
occurring methanotrophs to eliminate pollutants from a contaminated
environment. |
Horizontal Gene Transfer MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation Prior to 1/1/2002 by From Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth
This animation presents the advantage of plasmid transfer as
warriors that receive a helmet for battle. |
Spore Stain of Bacillus cereus MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Ralph Van Dyke Jr.
This strain of Bacillus cereus was isolated from a sample of
gasoline-contaminated soil and cultured on blood agar. This picture allows students to see
spores utilizing a simple, reliable method of staining. |
Microbial Growth in Extreme Environments MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Linda Fisher
Nowhere is the effect of temperature on microbial growth shown more dramatically than
within the geothermal features of Yellowstone National Park. |
Rotavirus Electron Microscopy MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Jonas Jose Kisielius, Marli Ueda, Maria-Lucia Rácz
The
electron micrograph illustrates the appearance of negatively stained rotavirus particles
in a human stool sample from an individual with gastroenteritis. |
Adenovirus Electron Microscopy MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Maria-Lucia Rácz, Jonas Jose Kisielius, Marli Ueda
The electron micrograph illustrates the appearance of negatively stained adenovirus particles in a human stool sample. |
Astrovirus Electron Microscopy MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image Prior to 1/1/2002 by Marli Ueda, Jonas Jose Kisielius, Maria-Lucia Rácz
The electron micrograph illustrates the appearance of
negatively stained astrovirus particles in a human stool sample. |
Chemotaxis of Neutrophils MicrobeLibrary Visual: Animation Prior to 1/1/2002 by From Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth
This video clip demonstrates the amoeboid motion of neutrophils
and macrophages as they travel to the site of infection. |