Fluorescent staining of bacteria with auramine O

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Fazzan, Frank P.
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McDonald, Clinton C.
Christian, Robert V.
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1953-07
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Of all the instruments devised for microscopic examinations, the light microscope remains the most universally used. Its use, however, always is limited by a number of factors, with the result that the specimen seldom is observed as it would appear in the natural state. Due to these limitations, it would appear worthwhile to use every means available to aid in making microscopic structures more completely understood (9).

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Thesis (M.S.)-- University of Wichita, Department of Bacteriology
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Wichita State University
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