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Mounted Print : False-colour TEM of Clostridium botulinum

False-colour TEM of Clostridium botulinum



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False-colour TEM of Clostridium botulinum

Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations

Media ID 6293593

© A.B. DOWSETT/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Anaerobic Bacteria Bacterial Bacteriology Bacterium Botulism Clostridium Clostridium Botulinum Electron Micrograph Food Poisoning Gram Positive Bacteria Micro Organisms Microbe Microbes Transmission False Coloured Micro Biology


10"x8" Mount with 8"x6" Print

Discover the intriguing world of microbiology with our Media Storehouse Mounted Photos. This captivating image showcases a False-Colour Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of Clostridium botulinum, the notorious bacterium responsible for foodborne botulism. Witness the mesmerizing structure of its complex cellular machinery, vividly brought to life in brilliant hues. Add this striking piece to your laboratory, classroom, or office space to ignite curiosity and inspire scientific exploration.

Printed on 8"x6" paper and suitable for use in a 10"x8" frame (frame not included). Prints are mounted with card both front and back. Featuring a custom cut aperture to match chosen image. Professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper.

Photo prints supplied in custom cut card mount ready for framing

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 19.7cm (6" x 7.8")

Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the intricate details of Clostridium botulinum, a gram-positive anaerobic bacterium known for causing food poisoning and the deadly disease called botulism. Taken using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), this false-colour image reveals the hidden world of microbes in stunning detail. The vibrant colours applied to this TEM image enhance our understanding of the structure and composition of these bacteria. The false-colour technique allows scientists to differentiate various parts of the microorganism, providing valuable insights into its morphology and cellular components. Clostridium botulinum is notorious for producing one of the most potent toxins known to mankind. Its ability to thrive in oxygen-deprived environments makes it particularly dangerous as it can contaminate improperly preserved foods, leading to severe illness or even death if ingested. Through scientific advancements like TEM imaging, researchers are able to study these microscopic organisms at an unprecedented level. This photograph serves as a reminder of both their beauty and potential harm they possess within our environment. Science Photo Library has once again captured a remarkable moment in microbiology with this visually striking print. It not only showcases the artistic side of science but also highlights the importance of studying microorganisms like Clostridium botulinum for public health and safety purposes.

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