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Close up of a Petri dish with blue specimens in it
Hand with a doctor's or scientist's glove pointing to a colony of a fungus in a microbiological culture dish. Space for text
Scientist in clean room laboratory
Yeast Infection; Budding yeast and pseudohyphae of Candida albicans, gram's stain. This fungus commonly affects vagina and vulva, oral (thrush) and diaper rash.
Hand Holds Petri Dish with Bacteria Culture
Mold growing in a Petri dish.petri dish with agar and bacteria.
Ranuncuus Root C.S.  under light mircoscope with white background
Scientist inserts dual-chambered slide into automated cell counter for calculating cell concentration and a stack of 6 well microplate
DNA, Medicine, Glass - Material, Chemistry, Science,
Yeast cells, whole mount, 80X light micrograph. Stained smear of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, brewers or bakers yeast, Eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of fungus kingdom.
A microbiological culture dish where some colonies of bacteria are growing
Particles, medical concept
Crystals of permanganate dissolving in a drop of water, white laboratory plate background
In vitro bacterial culture
Characteristics of anatomy and Histological sample Squamous epithelial cells under microscope, Human and isolated Cell.
plant PomeTomato Flesh W.M. under light mircoscope with white background
Growing Bacteria in Petri Dishes on agar gel as a part of scientific experiment.
Veterinarian works at their own clinic
Pink drops of biomaterial on a special glass and straws for embryos are on the laboratory table
Close up of a Petri dish with pink specimens in it
A microbiological culture Petri dish with fungi
Backgrounds of Bacteria and Mold under the microscope in Lab.
Petri dishes with bacteria culture samples in microbiology laboratory
Aspergillus niger under microscope for Microbiology in Lab. laboratory, fungi
In vitro bacterial culture
Iodine evaporates, causing violet vapors to rise from the melt.
Streptococcus pneumoniae causes acute bacterial infections. Streptococcus pneumonia can be\ndifferentiated from other alpha-hemolytic streptococci\nbased on its susceptibility to optochin ( the disk is visible on the pic).
Artistic abstract background with wax blot design and paper texture
Handmade recycled paper with natural fiber for scrapbook - high detailed structure
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