Yersinia Pestis, Gram-Negative

Yersinia pestis, Gram-negative bacillus, 1000x Magnification. Y. pestis, is a small (0.5 x 1.0 µM) gram-negative bacillus. Bipolar staining occurs when using Wayson, Wright, Giemsa, or methylene blue stain, and may occasionally be seen in Gram-stained preparations. Image courtesy CDC/Courtesy of Larry Stauffer, Oregon State Public Health Laboratory, 2002. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
Yersinia pestis, Gram-negative bacillus, 1000x Magnification. Y. pestis, is a small (0.5 x 1.0 µM) gram-negative bacillus. Bipolar staining occurs when using Wayson, Wright, Giemsa, or methylene blue stain, and may occasionally be seen in Gram-stained preparations. Image courtesy CDC/Courtesy of Larry Stauffer, Oregon State Public Health Laboratory, 2002. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
Yersinia Pestis, Gram-Negative
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