The surface layer of Mycoplasma synoviae as demonstrated by the negative staining technique

Four strains of Mycoplasma synoviae grown in broth medium were negatively stained and examined in the electron microscope. The morphology of all four strains was essentially similar to that of other mycoplasmas. Fixation of the mycoplasmas in hypertonic solutions resulted in extensive distortion of...

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