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Salmonella sp. bacteria in tetrathionate enrichment broth stained using direct FA staining technique. Tetrathionate enrichment broth contains bile salts, thereby, inhibiting the growth of gram-positive organisms, while Salmonella, an organism which possess the enzyme tetrathionate reductase, grows uninhibited. Image courtesy CDC/Bernice Thomason, 1969. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-salmonella-sp-bacteria-in-tetrathionate-enrichment-broth-stained-using-170282889.html
RMKW11FN–Salmonella sp. bacteria in tetrathionate enrichment broth stained using direct FA staining technique. Tetrathionate enrichment broth contains bile salts, thereby, inhibiting the growth of gram-positive organisms, while Salmonella, an organism which possess the enzyme tetrathionate reductase, grows uninhibited. Image courtesy CDC/Bernice Thomason, 1969.
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. A manual of bacteriology. Bacteriology. PATHOGENIC BACTERIA. 339 Stain the cover-glass preparation which has been fixed in the flame in No. i one to three seconds; wash in water; stain in No. 2 three to five seconds; wash in water; mount as usual. The body of the bacillus is stained pale brown, with dark blue spots, especially at the ends (Fig. 87). In regard to the Gram scain, some strains retain the stain while others do not. Hamilton and Horton* found that of'18 cultures isolated by them, 11 were Gram negative, 7 were Gram positive.. Fig. 86.—Bacillus of diphtheria. (X looo.) The diphther Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-bacteriology-bacteriology-pathogenic-bacteria-339-stain-the-cover-glass-preparation-which-has-been-fixed-in-the-flame-in-no-i-one-to-three-seconds-wash-in-water-stain-in-no-2-three-to-five-seconds-wash-in-water-mount-as-usual-the-body-of-the-bacillus-is-stained-pale-brown-with-dark-blue-spots-especially-at-the-ends-fig-87-in-regard-to-the-gram-scain-some-strains-retain-the-stain-while-others-do-not-hamilton-and-horton-found-that-of18-cultures-isolated-by-them-11-were-gram-negative-7-were-gram-positive-fig-86bacillus-of-diphtheria-x-looo-the-diphther-image232372276.html
RMRE1D5T–. A manual of bacteriology. Bacteriology. PATHOGENIC BACTERIA. 339 Stain the cover-glass preparation which has been fixed in the flame in No. i one to three seconds; wash in water; stain in No. 2 three to five seconds; wash in water; mount as usual. The body of the bacillus is stained pale brown, with dark blue spots, especially at the ends (Fig. 87). In regard to the Gram scain, some strains retain the stain while others do not. Hamilton and Horton* found that of'18 cultures isolated by them, 11 were Gram negative, 7 were Gram positive.. Fig. 86.—Bacillus of diphtheria. (X looo.) The diphther
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