Gram-stain photomicrograph of a urethral exudate, revealing both intracellular and extracellular gram-negative diplococci, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, 1974. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / Dr Norman Jacobs. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gram-stain-photomicrograph-of-a-urethral-exudate-revealing-both-intracellular-and-extracellular-gram-negative-diplococci-neisseria-gonorrhoeae-1974-image-courtesy-centers-for-disease-control-and-prevention-cdc-dr-norman-jacobs-image244836518.html
RMT697DA–Gram-stain photomicrograph of a urethral exudate, revealing both intracellular and extracellular gram-negative diplococci, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, 1974. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / Dr Norman Jacobs. ()
Light microscope image of a urethral exudate containing Neisseria gonorrhoeae from a patient with gonococcal urethritis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-light-microscope-image-of-a-urethral-exudate-containing-neisseria-30202915.html
RMBN3T3F–Light microscope image of a urethral exudate containing Neisseria gonorrhoeae from a patient with gonococcal urethritis
This image depicts a Gram stain of a urethral exudate that is diagnostic for gonococcal urethritis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-image-depicts-a-gram-stain-of-a-urethral-exudate-that-is-diagnostic-14688667.html
RMAJBXXM–This image depicts a Gram stain of a urethral exudate that is diagnostic for gonococcal urethritis.
Gram stain, urethral exudate, from male with urethritis, 1974. Note the lack of gram negative intracellular diplococci. Gram-stain technique, which employs crystal violet as the primary stain, imparts a purplish-brown color to bacteria that stain Gram-positive. Those that stain with the pink-red fuchsin counterstain are said to stain Gram-negative. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Norman Jacobs. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gram-stain-urethral-exudate-from-male-with-urethritis-1974-note-the-170212644.html
RMKTWRY0–Gram stain, urethral exudate, from male with urethritis, 1974. Note the lack of gram negative intracellular diplococci. Gram-stain technique, which employs crystal violet as the primary stain, imparts a purplish-brown color to bacteria that stain Gram-positive. Those that stain with the pink-red fuchsin counterstain are said to stain Gram-negative. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Norman Jacobs.
This photomicrograph shows a Gram-stain of a urethral exudate that is diagnostic of gonococcal urethritis. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-photomicrograph-shows-a-gram-stain-of-a-urethral-exudate-that-31088100.html
RMBPG558–This photomicrograph shows a Gram-stain of a urethral exudate that is diagnostic of gonococcal urethritis.
This is a photomicrograph of a Gram-stained urethral exudate sample from a male who presented with a case of urethritis. In this particular view, what turned out to be numerous intracellular Gram-negative Neisseria gonorrhoeae diplococci bacteria were evident. Gram-stain is a histochemical technique used by microbiologists to differentiate microorganisms into two large groups, that of Gram-negative, or Gram-positive bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria stain a dark violet-blue, for the crystal-violet stain binds to the exterior cell wall of these organisms. On the other hand, Gram-negative bacteri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-is-a-photomicrograph-of-a-gram-stained-urethral-exudate-sample-image155840107.html
RMK1F3J3–This is a photomicrograph of a Gram-stained urethral exudate sample from a male who presented with a case of urethritis. In this particular view, what turned out to be numerous intracellular Gram-negative Neisseria gonorrhoeae diplococci bacteria were evident. Gram-stain is a histochemical technique used by microbiologists to differentiate microorganisms into two large groups, that of Gram-negative, or Gram-positive bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria stain a dark violet-blue, for the crystal-violet stain binds to the exterior cell wall of these organisms. On the other hand, Gram-negative bacteri
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RMBPG42X–This image depicts a Gram-stain of a urethral exudate that is diagnostic for gonococcal urethritis.
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