Treponema pallidum micrograph Stock Photos and Images
RME5R3JA–Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of Treponema pallidum, This spirochete bacterium is the agent of syphilis.
RMECY9D8–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RFD3HT0N–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM
RFMYC64W–Treponema pallidum bacterium
RFD3HRYF–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, SEM
RFD18FM4–Photomicrograph of Treponema pallidum bacteria
RFD18FM3–Photomicrograph of Treponema pallidum bacteria
RMKW125E–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells (Sf1Ep). Treponema pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. In the United States, over 35, 600 cases of syphilis were reported by health officials in 1999. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. David Cox, 1980.
RMHRJP79–Treponema pallidum, EM
RMBPG5G2–A transmission electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis.
RME5R3J9–Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of Treponema pallidum, This spirochete bacterium is the agent of syphilis.
RMECY9D6–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RME5PTK1–Light micrograph of a Treponema pallidum, This spirochaete bacterium is the agent of syphilis.
RFD3HRYJ–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, TEM
RM2D4R6H2–Syphilis Bacteria Treponema pallidum, the bacteria that cause syphilis.Credit: NIAID ; Crédits: NIAID
RFD18FKX–Photomicrograph of Treponema pallidum bacteria
RMKW1245–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells (Sf1Ep). Treponema pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. In the United States, over 35, 600 cases of syphilis were reported by health officials in 1999. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. David Cox, 1980.
RMHRJP78–Treponema pallidum, LM
RMBPG5JE–A transmission electron micrograph of two spiral-shaped Treponema pallidum bacteria, the causative agent of syphilis.
RMBN47CM–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum, the bacterium which causes syphilis
RFD3HRYR–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, TEM
RMD3HDNB–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, SEM
RFD18FMD–Photomicrograph of Treponema pallidum bacteria
RMKW124M–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells (Sf1Ep). Treponema pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. In the United States, over 35, 600 cases of syphilis were reported by health officials in 1999. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. David Cox, 1980.
RFDPFKT7–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum bacteria
RMHRJP76–Treponema pallidum, LM
RMBPG5F4–A transmission electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis. Treponema pallidum is a gram-negative
RMD3HJ15–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, TEM
RMECY92B–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMKW123J–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells (Sf1Ep). Treponema pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. In the United States, over 35, 600 cases of syphilis were reported by health officials in 1999. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. David Cox, 1980.
RFDPFKTG–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum bacteria
RMHRF6Y4–Treponema pallidum on Testicular Cell Membranes
RMBPG5N0–A photomicrograph of a Treponema pallidum bacterium
RMD3HJ1B–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, TEM
RMECY928–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMKW1252–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells (Sf1Ep). Treponema pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. In the United States, over 35, 600 cases of syphilis were reported by health officials in 1999. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. David Cox, 1980.
RFDPFRH4–EM of two Treponema pallidum bacteria
RMKW1238–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells (Sf1Ep). Treponema pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. In the United States, over 35, 600 cases of syphilis were reported by health officials in 1999. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. David Cox, Dr. Hisanori Konishi, 1984.
RMHRH7W3–Treponema pallidum, SEM
RMKW123N–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells (Sf1Ep). Treponema pallidum is the causative agent of syphilis. In the United States, over 35, 600 cases of syphilis were reported by health officials in 1999. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. David Cox, 1980.
RMD3HJ17–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, TEM
RMT6990J–Unstained photomicrograph of the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) slide test for Syphilis, sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, 1969. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) / Renelle Woodall. ()
RMK1F8KB–Treponema pallidum, dark field preparation. Syphilis. Image courtesy CDC/Susan Lindsley, 1971.
RMKW105N–This illustration depicts a photomicrographic view of a Levaditi-stained culture specimen revealing the presence of numerous Treponema pallidum bacteria. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum . It has often been called 'the great imitator' because so many of the signs and symptoms are indistinguishable from those of other diseases. Image courtesy CDC, 1979.
RMECY9D9–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMT6980B–A photomicrograph revealing Treponema carateum bacteria obtained from a chimpanzee using Krajain's stain, 1970. Pinta is caused by Treponema carateum. This disease occurs only in tropical Central and South America. It is characterized by a painless papule (primary) followed 2 - 18 months later by secondary papules on the hands, feet and scalp. Image courtesy CDC.
RMHRH54G–Treponema pallidum, SEM
RFBDGNA0–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, TEM
RMECY9D7–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMHRH7W1–Treponema pallidum, SEM
RFBDGNA4–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, TEM
RMECY9D5–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMHRJP77–Treponema pallidum, TEM
RMD3HJ0K–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, TEM
RMD3HDND–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, SEM
RMECY9DB–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMHRHDRB–Treponema pallidum on Testicular Cell Membranes
RFBDGK6N–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, SEM
RMECY929–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMHRHDR7–Treponema pallidum on Testicular Cell Membranes
RFBDGK6K–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, SEM
RMECY9DA–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMHRHDRA–Treponema pallidum on Testicular Cell Membranes
RMD3HDNF–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, SEM
RMECY9DE–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMD3HDNE–TREPONEMA PALLIDUM, SEM
RMECY92C–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMECY927–Treponema pallidum shown under dark field light microscopy.
RMBN3M8R–An electron photomicrograph of two spiral-shaped Treponema pallidum bacteria, magnified 36,000X
RMBN440W–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum, the bacterium which causes syphilis
RMBN4409–Electron micrograph of Treponema pallidum, the bacterium which causes syphilis
RMBN3Y06–Electron photomicrograph of two spiral-shaped Treponema pallidum bacteria, magnified 36,000X
RMBN41EJ–Electron photomicrograph of two spiral-shaped Treponema pallidum bacteria, magnified 36,000X
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