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. 2015 Sep 28;2015:572128. doi: 10.1155/2015/572128

Figure 3.

Figure 3

(a–h) Transmission electron micrographs of isolate K652 of K. pneumoniae. (a) Untreated bacterial cell—cell wall with preserved morphology (w) and cytoplasm (C) intact, besides regular septation (arrowheads). (b-c) Cell subjected to CTX (98 μg mL−1)—presence of cells not grown and rounded (stars) at the ends of cells with normal morphology. (d–f) Cells subjected to CAZ (27 μg mL−1)—consecutive formation of septa (arrowheads) providing elongation of bacterial morphology. Observe disorganization of membrane and cell wall with elastic aspect. (g-h) Cell subjected to IMP (16 μg mL−1)—morphology of elongated appearance with formation of consecutive septa (arrowheads). Bars = 0.5 μm. CAZ: ceftazidime; CTX: cefotaxime; and IMP: imipenem.