<p>Electron microscopy observation of four phages from pyophage: P8-13<sub>pyo</sub>, P1-14<sub>pyo</sub>, P1-15<sub>pyo</sub>, P2-10<sub>pyo</sub>.</p
<p>Phage suspension was loaded onto a copper grid, stained with 2% uranyl acetate and observed with ...
<p>Transmission electron micrograph of phage ɸAPCM01, stained with uranyl acetate.</p
<p>The table gives the relative variation in the proportion of broken virions, as measured by electr...
<p>Morphology of plaques produced by three different phages of the pyophage A) P1-15<sub>pyo</sub> o...
The images were taken on a JEOL JEM-1400 120kV TEM. Left: intact virion. Right: virion with its tail...
<p>a. Normal phage particle with extended tail and folded-up fibers. b. Phage particle with contract...
Electron micrographs of phage Str01 (left) and Str03 (right). Electron micrographs of negatively sta...
The ‘negative contrast ’ method for the preparation of viruses for electron microscopy was used to s...
<p>TEM images were acquired from a preparation of pure phage particles negatively stained with 2% ur...
<p>For TEM, bacteriophages were purified four times by passaging individual plaques using soft top a...
<p>Legend:<i>Myoviridae</i>-type phage (1, 3, 5, 8); <i>Siphoviridae-</i>type phages (4, 6); <i>Podo...
<p>A) Acibel004, member of the <i>Myoviridae</i> family; B) Acibel007, member of the <i>Podoviridae<...
<p>Phage progenies heads are standing side by side in the bacterial cytoplasm and forming a honeycom...
<p>Presented are <i>Aeromonas</i> phage 56 (top, uranyl acetate), <i>Bdellovibrio</i> phage φ1422 (b...
<p>A) Electron micrograph of phage SfMu, negatively stained with 2% phosphotungstenic acid. Scale ba...
<p>Phage suspension was loaded onto a copper grid, stained with 2% uranyl acetate and observed with ...
<p>Transmission electron micrograph of phage ɸAPCM01, stained with uranyl acetate.</p
<p>The table gives the relative variation in the proportion of broken virions, as measured by electr...
<p>Morphology of plaques produced by three different phages of the pyophage A) P1-15<sub>pyo</sub> o...
The images were taken on a JEOL JEM-1400 120kV TEM. Left: intact virion. Right: virion with its tail...
<p>a. Normal phage particle with extended tail and folded-up fibers. b. Phage particle with contract...
Electron micrographs of phage Str01 (left) and Str03 (right). Electron micrographs of negatively sta...
The ‘negative contrast ’ method for the preparation of viruses for electron microscopy was used to s...
<p>TEM images were acquired from a preparation of pure phage particles negatively stained with 2% ur...
<p>For TEM, bacteriophages were purified four times by passaging individual plaques using soft top a...
<p>Legend:<i>Myoviridae</i>-type phage (1, 3, 5, 8); <i>Siphoviridae-</i>type phages (4, 6); <i>Podo...
<p>A) Acibel004, member of the <i>Myoviridae</i> family; B) Acibel007, member of the <i>Podoviridae<...
<p>Phage progenies heads are standing side by side in the bacterial cytoplasm and forming a honeycom...
<p>Presented are <i>Aeromonas</i> phage 56 (top, uranyl acetate), <i>Bdellovibrio</i> phage φ1422 (b...
<p>A) Electron micrograph of phage SfMu, negatively stained with 2% phosphotungstenic acid. Scale ba...
<p>Phage suspension was loaded onto a copper grid, stained with 2% uranyl acetate and observed with ...
<p>Transmission electron micrograph of phage ɸAPCM01, stained with uranyl acetate.</p
<p>The table gives the relative variation in the proportion of broken virions, as measured by electr...