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Biofilm Viscoelasticity
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Paul Stoodley

Side view of a bacterial biofilm revealing structural deformation caused by fluid flow as the flow velocity was varied between 0 and 1.0 m/s.
Growth and Detachment of Biofilm Cell Cluster in Turbulent Flow
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Suzane Wilson, J. William Costerton, Paul Stoodley

This sequence shows the growth and detachment of a biofilm microcolony (or cell cluster) on a glass surface.
Biofilm Accumulation in Turbulent Flow
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Paul Stoodley, Zbigniew Lewandowski

This sequence shows the accumulation of a bacterial biofilm on a glass surface over a 14-day period.
Initial Events of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Accumulating on a Stainless Steel Surface
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Paul Stoodley, Anne Camper

This sequence can illustrate to students Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells attaching to a 316L stainless steel over a 6.5 h time period.
3-D Biofilm Structure
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Paul Stoodley

Confocal scanning laser microscopy image of a bacterial biofilm showing cell clusters in an extra-cellular polymeric slime and surrounding water channels.
Anabaena Cyanobacteria
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Hans Paerl

Anabaena is a common filamentous cyanobacterial genus capable of utilizing atmospheric nitrogen (N2) through the process of nitrogen fixation.
Anabaena scheremetievi
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Mark Schneegurt, Roger Burks

This specimen of Anabaena scheremetievi was imaged from pond waters near the edge of an aquaculture pond near Stuttgart, AR.
Oscillatoria princeps
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Roger Burks, Mark Schneegurt

The organism was not isolated, but photographed from the natural water sample, using a light microscope and 200x magnification.
Oscillatoria sp.
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Roger Burks, Mark Schneegurt

The organism was not isolated, but photographed from the natural water sample, using a light microscope and 200x magnification.
Spirulina major
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Roger Burks, Mark Schneegurt

This specimen of Spirulina major came from a fish hatchery pond on the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff campus.
Neurospora crassa 3: Conidia and Hyphae (Fluorescent)
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Matthew Springer

Specific fluorescent dyes can selectively visualize substructures such as nuclei and septa.
Neurospora crassa 1: Introduction
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Matthew Springer

The bread mold, Neurospora crassa, was one of the original model systems for the study of genetics in the middle of the 20th century.
Neurospora crassa 4: Microconidiophores-SEM
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Matthew Springer

These scanning electron micrographs show several different views and magnifications of this process, and offer an example of the diversity of sporulation mechanisms in the asexual phase.
Neurospora crassa 5: Conidiation Mutants-SEM
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Matthew Springer

Three of the many known morphological mutants are shown here, visualized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Neurospora crassa 2: Macroconidiophores-SEM
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Matthew Springer

These four different views of Neurospora crassa macroconidiophores highlight various aspects of these structures.
Acanthamoeba Trophozoites
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Gloria Delisle

This image is of Acanthamoeba trophozoites cultured on a lawn of E.coli on nonnutrient agar.
Blastomyces dermatitidis
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Gloria Delisle, Lewis Tomalty

This image is a calcofluor stain of a sputum specimen.
Coccidioides immitis
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Gloria Delisle, Lewis Tomalty

This image shows a Coccidioides immitis silver stain from lung tissue viewed at 500X magnification.
Entamoeba histolytica Cysts and Trophozoites
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Lewis Tomalty, Gloria Delisle

This image shows Entamoeba histolytica cysts and trophozoites from a stool specimen.
Histoplasma capsulatum
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Prior to 1/1/2002 by Gloria Delisle, Lewis Tomalty

This image shows Histoplasma capsulatum mold phase from culture.

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