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Cell Culture Protocol 10: Testing Cells for Mycoplasma Contamination by Hoechst DNA Staining
Typical “fried egg colonies” Mycoplasma pneumoniae - See more at: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/technical-documents/protocols/biology/testing-for-mycoplasma.html#sthash.nU3lkePS.dpuf
Enterococcus faecalis
Enterococcus faecalis grown on blood agar for 48 hrs at 37 degree's C. Small, pin point, circular colonies can be seen with gamma hemolysis (no hemolysis of the blood agar). Colonies were white with a glossy translucent appearance.
Structure and Function of Bacterial Cells
Flagellar stains of three bacteria a. Bacillus cereus b. Vibrio cholerae c. Bacillus brevis.
Aspergillus niger - Macro: Wooly; at first white to yellow, then turn to black. Reverse: White to yellow
Mycobacterium Bacteria Images & Photographs from Science Prof Online
Mycobacterium acid-fast stain