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Polish Journal of Microbiology
Volume 69 (2020): Issue 4 (December 2020)
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A Novel Improved Gram Staining Method Based on the Capillary Tube
KONG-YANG WU
KONG-YANG WU
and
TONG-XIANG YANG
TONG-XIANG YANG
| Nov 23, 2020
Polish Journal of Microbiology
Volume 69 (2020): Issue 4 (December 2020)
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Article Category:
short-communication
Published Online:
Nov 23, 2020
Page range:
503 - 508
Received:
Jun 18, 2020
Accepted:
Sep 02, 2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2020-043
Keywords
Gram staining
,
capillary tube
,
bacteria
,
and glass slide
© 2020 Kong-Yang Wu et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Fig. 1.
The Gram staining results of E. coli. A – Capillary sample, B – Glass slide sample.
Fig. 2.
The Gram staining results of V. parahaemolyticus. A – Capillary sample, B – Glass slide sample.
Fig. 3.
The Gram staining results of S. marcescens. A – Capillary sample, B – Glass slide sample.
Fig. 4.
The Gram staining results of S. thermophiles. A – Capillary sample, B – Glass slide sample.
Fig. 5.
The Gram staining results of L. bulgaricus. A – Capillary sample, B – Glass slide sample.
Fig. 6.
The Gram staining results of S. aureus. A – Capillary sample, B – Glass slide sample.
Fig. 7.
The Gram staining results of B. subtilis. A – Capillary sample, B – Glass slide sample.
Fig. 8.
The Gram staining results of B. Licheniformis. A – Capillary sample, B – Glass slide sample.
Fig. 9.
The microstructure of the overheated capillary tube.