| Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility | Date: Thu 15-Sep-2011 Time: 09:23 |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. In order to get the disease cholera, the bacteria must be able to colonize in the small intestine and a critical factor necessary for this colonization is the toxin-co-regulated pilus(TCP). Image shows bacteria, with flagella, and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. In order to get the disease cholera, the bacteria must be able to colonize in the small intestine and a critical factor necessary for this colonization is the toxin-co-regulated pilus(TCP). |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. In order to get the disease cholera, the bacteria must be able to colonize in the small intestine and a critical factor necessary for this colonization is the toxin-co-regulated pilus(TCP). |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. In order to get the disease cholera, the bacteria must be able to colonize in the small intestine and a critical factor necessary for this colonization is the toxin-co-regulated pilus(TCP). Image shows bacteria, with flagella, and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. In order to get the disease cholera, the bacteria must be able to colonize in the small intestine and a critical factor necessary for this colonization is the toxin-co-regulated pilus(TCP). Image shows bacteria, with flagella, and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. In order to get the disease cholera, the bacteria must be able to colonize in the small intestine and a critical factor necessary for this colonization is the toxin-co-regulated pilus(TCP). Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. In order to get the disease cholera, the bacteria must be able to colonize in the small intestine and a critical factor necessary for this colonization is the toxin-co-regulated pilus(TCP). Image shows bacteria, with flagella, and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Back scattered electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows immuno labelling of cholerae pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Image 08_WTD175AuIEM15-10 in scanning mode. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Back scattered electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows imuno labelling of bacteria body and its flagella, but not the pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria, with flagella, and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria, with flagella, and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria, its flagella and a pili bundle. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. mage shows bacteria, its flagella and a pili bundle. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria and its flagella. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria, its flagella and a pili bundle. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria, flagella, and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria, flagella, and pili bundles. |
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Instrument: FEI XL-30 FEG ESEM Microscopist: Louisa Howard. Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae, which is the bacteria responsible for the gastroinestinal disease cholera. Image shows bacteria, its flagella, and pili bundles. |