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    Leptospira bacteria

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    Leptospira, shown here in green, is a type (genus) of elongated, spiral-shaped bacteria. Infection can cause Weil's disease, a kind of jaundice, in humans.
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    Internal Note(Bulk import) [OCPL Contact: Alisa Machalek] Previous name of image: Leptoc2color Description (from Carvalho): > SEM of Leptospira on a 0.22 micrometer filter, from researcher across > the hall. He wasn't sure what the yellow things were; either a sort of > spore stage, or a contaminant! Permission (from 12/19/07 email to AZM): From: Tina Carvalho [mailto:tina@pbrc.hawaii.edu] Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 1:15 PM To: Machalek, Alisa Zapp (NIH/NIGMS) [E] Subject: RE: Your images for NIGMS gallery Sure, so ahead and use them. You can probably also use the pretty cell - it's just a random shot off a prepared slide used to show all the colors are working. No problem with intellectual property there. Aloha, Tina > Thanks! So, would we have permission to use these on our publicly > accessible image gallery (with the possible exception of prettycell?) > > Alisa
    KeywordsSEM
    SourceTina Weatherby Carvalho, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Date2005-09-16 00:00:00
    Credit LineTina Weatherby Carvalho, University of Hawaii at Manoa
    InvestigatorNot a grantee
    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Injury and Illness;#
    Previous UsesNot used
    StatusActive

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