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. 1975 Nov;124(2):1019–1022. doi: 10.1128/jb.124.2.1019-1022.1975

Effect of preparatory techniques on the gross morphology of Mycoplasma hominis.

J Robertson, M Gomersall, P Gill
PMCID: PMC235992  PMID: 52651

Abstract

A method is presented whereby cells of Mycoplasma hominis can be prepared with minimal distortion for electron microscopy. After the addition of glutaraldehyde to broth cultures, incubation is continued for 1 h. The cells are then collected by centrifugation, washed in distilled water, and used for negative-contrast preparations.

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