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Deutsch: Bakterien im Urin. Grüne lange Stäbchen. Sind das lebende gramnegative Bakterien?
Fluoreszenz Akridinorange-Färbung
Date in Karlsruhe
Source Own work Die Datei stammt aus fluoreszenzmikroskpische Untersuchungen des Urinsediment von Kranken mit Diabetes mellitus
Author Mkaercher

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current08:35, 23 April 2012Thumbnail for version as of 08:35, 23 April 2012531 × 384 (49 KB)Mkaercher{{Information |Description ={{de|1=Bakterien im Urin. Grüne lange Stäbchen. Sind das lebende gramnegative Bakterien?}} |Source ={{own}} Die Datei stammt aus fluoreszenzmikroskpische Untersuchungen des Urinsediment von Krank...

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