RF2HCKT7R–Myxarium nucleatum, also called Exidia nucleata, commonly known as crystal brain or granular jelly roll, wild fungus from Finland
RF2BEH54R–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RF2EPA9BD–Inedible mushroom Myxarium nucleatum in the floodplain forest. Known as crystal brain or granular jelly roll. Wild jelly-like mushroom.
RF2X0W1T3–3d rendering of Fusobacterium, especially F. necrophorum and F. nucleatum, is a major cause of Lemierre's Syndrome
RF2C7J5GE–Fusobacterium bacteria, illustration. Fusobacterium are Gram-negative anaerobic bacilli (rod-shaped) bacteria, typically long and tapered at both ends (fusiform). Fusobacterium occurs as the main filamentous bacteria in the dental plaque that forms on the surface of teeth. Plaque is a cause of periodontal disease and tooth decay in humans. Fusobacterium ferments carbohydrates to lactic acid. Fusobacterium nucleatum is non-motile, and part of the Bacteroides group of bacteria that are obligate animal parasites.
RFMPCKAB–myxarium nucleatum (crystal brain, granular jelly roll) and dacrymyces stillatus fungus on wood
RFG092JK–Fusobacterium sp bacteria computer illustration Two main species F nucleatum F necrophorum Fusobacteria gram- negative bacilli
RMBKA0RA–Crystal Brain on tree branch
RF2C7J5F1–Fusobacterium bacteria, illustration. Fusobacterium are Gram-negative anaerobic bacilli (rod-shaped) bacteria, typically long and tapered at both ends (fusiform). Fusobacterium occurs as the main filamentous bacteria in the dental plaque that forms on the surface of teeth. Plaque is a cause of periodontal disease and tooth decay in humans. Fusobacterium ferments carbohydrates to lactic acid. Fusobacterium nucleatum is non-motile, and part of the Bacteroides group of bacteria that are obligate animal parasites.
RMBH14JE–Crystal Brain Fungus Exidia nucleata Taken at Pennington Flash CP, Gtr Manchester, UK
RMKR12T1–This photomicrograph shows Fusobacterium nucleatum after being cultured in a thioglycollate medium for 48 hours, 1972. F. nucleatum is an anaerobic gram-negative bacterium that is a normal inhabitant of the oral cavity, and plays a role in the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. Image courtesy CDC.
RMA3MGMP–Myxarium nucleatum
RMD3HHX5–NECROTIZING ULCERATIVE GINGIVITI
RMABFF0F–Anaerobic bacteria growing on agar within an anaerobic jar
RF2R76639–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
RF2BEH5A5–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RF2X0W22W–3d rendering of Fusobacterium, especially F. necrophorum and F. nucleatum, is a major cause of Lemierre's Syndrome
RF2C7J5DR–Fusobacterium, illustration. Fusobacterium are Gram-negative anaerobic bacilli (rod-shaped) bacteria, typically long and tapered at both ends (fusiform). Fusobacterium occurs as the main filamentous bacteria in the dental plaque that forms on the surface of teeth. Plaque is a cause of periodontal disease and tooth decay in humans. Fusobacterium ferments carbohydrates to lactic acid. Fusobacterium nucleatum is non-motile, and part of the Bacteroides group of bacteria that are obligate animal parasites.
RMBH14HK–Crystal Brain Fungus Exidia nucleata Taken at Pennington Flash CP, Gtr Manchester, UK
RFJFEEBW–Bacteria inside dental cavity. Computer illustration showing spherical and rod-shaped bacteria inside a dental cavity.
RMBKP20H–Klontjestrilzwam lijkt op stijfsel
RF2R76635–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
RF2BEH554–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RF2X0W242–3d rendering of Fusobacterium, especially F. necrophorum and F. nucleatum, is a major cause of Lemierre's Syndrome
RFJFEEBR–Bacteria inside dental cavity. Computer illustration showing spherical and rod-shaped bacteria inside a dental cavity.
RF2R76631–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
RF2BEH558–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RFJFEEBT–Bacteria inside dental cavity. Computer illustration showing spherical and rod-shaped bacteria inside a dental cavity.
RF2HXEAHT–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2R7662X–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
RF2BEH55C–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RF2HXEAJF–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2R76634–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
RF2BEH555–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RF2HXEAJD–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2R7660A–Fusobacterium bacteria, computer illustration. Gram-negative, anaerobic, non-motile rod-shaped prokaryotes (characterized by a long, slender shape and
RF2BEH54F–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RF2HXEAKX–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2BEH557–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RF2HXEAKP–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2BEH55E–Oral Infection of Fusobacterium Nucleatum
RMG15743–Fusobacterium nucleatum, oral bacteria found in the dental plaque of humans. Associated with the periodontal gum disease.
RF2HXEAK5–Fusobacterium, illustration
RMG15740–Fusobacterium nucleatum, oral bacteria found in the dental plaque of humans. Associated with the periodontal gum disease.
RF2HXEAKG–Fusobacterium, illustration
RMG15744–Fusobacterium nucleatum, oral bacteria found in the dental plaque of humans. Associated with the periodontal gum disease.
RF2BEH5BH–Oral Infections, Illustration
RF2HXEAKC–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2BEH5AG–Oral Infections, Illustration
RF2HXEAJ2–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2BEH5A8–Oral Infections, Illustration
RF2HXEAJ3–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2BEH5A0–Oral Infections, Illustration
RMG15747–Illustration of oral Infections caused by bacteria. Fusobacterium nucleatum, is an oral bacteria found in the dental plaque of humans. Associated with the periodontal gum disease. Actinomycosis. This Bacterial infection begins in the spaces between the te
RF2HXEAK0–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2HXEAJ9–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2HXEAJH–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2HXEAJE–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2HXEAJC–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2HXEAJ5–Fusobacterium, illustration
RF2HXEAJ7–Fusobacterium, illustration
RFB6DX9J–Dental plaque, coloured scanning electronmicrograph (SEM). Plaque consists of a film ofbacteria.
RF2D4MKX6–Illustration of a Fusobacterium bacterium. Fusobacterium are Gram-negative anaerobic bacilli (rod-shaped) bacteria, typically long and tapered at both
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