
doi: 10.1007/bf02046729
pmid: 14218436
The exterior of the cell wall of a photo-organotrophic, gram-negative, motile bacterium was investigated by means of the pre-shadowed replica technique. A detailed description of the technique is given. Replicas of intact cells show bacterial cell walls with a striated structure. The surface is composed of areas of different size and shape, each with its own direction of striation. The periodicity of the striae is ca. 130 A.
Bacteriological Techniques, Microscopy, Microscopy, Electron, Cell Wall, Replica Techniques, Electrons, Microtomy, Cell Physiological Phenomena
Bacteriological Techniques, Microscopy, Microscopy, Electron, Cell Wall, Replica Techniques, Electrons, Microtomy, Cell Physiological Phenomena
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