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Bacterial Collection (page 7)

"Bacterial: Unveiling the Microscopic World of Disease and Discovery" Step into a time capsule as we journey through history, exploring the captivating realm of bacteria

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Bacterial Collection: Syphilis bacterium, TEM C016 / 9461
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Bacterial Collection: E. coli bacteria, SEM C016 / 9127
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Bacterial Collection: Helicobacter pylori bacteria, SEM C016 / 9135
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Bacterial Collection: Helicobacter pylori bacteria, SEM C016 / 9134
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Bacterial Collection: Shigella bacterium and macrophage, SEM C016 / 8923
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Bacterial Collection: Helicobacter pylori bacteria, SEM C016 / 9136
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Bacterial Collection: Gram-stained bacteria C016 / 7500
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Bacterial Collection: Syphilis bacterium, TEM C016 / 9462
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Bacterial Collection: Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, TEM C016 / 9457
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Bacterial Collection: Mycobacterium fortuitum bacteria C016 / 9423
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Bacterial Collection: Gonorrhoea bacteria, TEM C016 / 9425
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Bacterial Collection: Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, TEM C016 / 9455
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Bacterial Collection: Orientia tsutsugamushi bacteria infection C016 / 9429
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Bacterial Collection: MRSA bacteria, SEM C016 / 9421
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Bacterial Collection: Legionella infected protozoan, TEM C016 / 9412
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Bacterial Collection: Orientia tsutsugamushi bacterium C016 / 9430
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Bacterial Collection: Helicobacter pylori bacteria, SEM C016 / 9053
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Bacterial Collection: Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, TEM C016 / 9456
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Bacterial Collection: Meningitis bacteria, SEM
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Bacterial Collection: Anthrax toxin prepore, molecular model
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Bacterial Collection: Bacterial protease molecule
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Bacterial Collection: Bacterial ribosome and protein synthesis
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Bacterial Collection: Stomach ulcer bacteria origins, artwork
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Bacterial Collection: Streptavidin bacterial protein C015 / 8458
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Bacterial Collection: DNA repair protein AlkB with DNA C016 / 0547
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Bacterial Collection: Streptavidin bacterial protein C015 / 8457
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Bacterial Collection: Bacterial alcohol dehydrogenase molecule C015 / 7146
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Bacterial Collection: Central glycolytic gene regulator protein C016 / 0549
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Bacterial Collection: Hemolysin-coregulated protein
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Bacterial Collection: DNA repair protein AlkB with DNA C016 / 0546
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Bacterial Collection: Vitamin B12 import proteins C015 / 9942
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Bacterial Collection: Vitamin B12 import proteins C015 / 9943
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Bacterial Collection: Bacterial pattern in petri dish C018 / 0305
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Bacterial Collection: MRSA bacteria, SEM C018 / 0306
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Bacterial Collection: Citrus greening disease research C018 / 6323
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Bacterial Collection: Culture in Petri dish, illustration C018 / 0898
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Bacterial Collection: Rod-shaped bacteria, artwork C017 / 2270
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Bacterial Collection: Rod-shaped bacteria, artwork C017 / 2269
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Bacterial Collection: Conjunctivitis C014 / 1341
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Bacterial Collection: E. coli bacteria, SEM C014 / 0385
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Bacterial Collection: Gingivitis, SEM C014 / 1443
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Bacterial Collection: DNA-bending protein, molecular model C014 / 0395
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Bacterial Collection: E. coli Holliday junction complex
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Bacterial Collection: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2113
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Bacterial Collection: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2111
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Bacterial Collection: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2118
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Bacterial Collection: E. coli bacteria, SEM C014 / 0386
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Bacterial Collection: Gingivitis, SEM C014 / 1444


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"Bacterial: Unveiling the Microscopic World of Disease and Discovery" Step into a time capsule as we journey through history, exploring the captivating realm of bacteria. From the haunting presence of plague doctors in 17th-century artwork to cutting-edge scientific images captured by scanning electron microscopes (SEM), prepare to be fascinated by these tiny yet formidable organisms. Witness the battle between our immune system and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) as a brave neutrophil engulfs it under SEM C018/8596. Marvel at the groundbreaking Calots spinal surgery from the 19th century, which revolutionized medical practices despite lurking bacterial threats. Peering through an X-ray, tuberculosis reveals its sinister grip on human lungs while skin disorders come alive in vivid artwork, reminding us of bacteria's impact on our bodies. E. coli bacteria, magnified under SEM, showcases their intricate structures that belie their harmful potential. Travel back to Soviet Russia in 1967 with a cholera vaccination poster that symbolizes humanity's fight against bacterial epidemics. Observe salmonella bacteria under SEM; their deceptively beautiful appearance belies their ability to cause severe illness. Delve into historical diagrams depicting anthrax cultures and learn about Yersinia pestis - responsible for devastating pandemics throughout history. The tuberculosis bacterium reminds us of its long-standing presence as one of humanity's greatest adversaries. Finally, witness nature's artistic flair with spiral spore chains formed by Streptomyces bacteria – showcasing both beauty and resilience within this microscopic world. Through these glimpses into bacterial realms past and present, we gain insight into our ongoing struggle against infectious diseases. Let this exploration ignite curiosity about microbial lifeforms that shape our existence – forever reminding us how knowledge can empower us in combating these invisible foes.