File:Rothia dentocariosa PHIL15195.png
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English: Normally found as an inhabitant of the human mouth and respiratory tract, this photomicrograph of a Gram-stained specimen, revealed numerous Gram-positive, Rothia dentocariosa bacteria, formerly known as Stomatococcus mucilaginosus. You will note that the clustering of these organisms gives rise to a filamentous patterning, as they attach to one another. R. dentocariosa has also been observed as coccoid shaped. R. dentocariosa was originally isolated from samples of dental caries, hence its name. |
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Author | CDC/ Dr. W.A. Clark |
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current | 08:42, 1 June 2020 | 3,045 × 2,005 (13.29 MB) | -sasha- (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|Normally found as an inhabitant of the human mouth and respiratory tract, this photomicrograph of a Gram-stained specimen, revealed numerous Gram-positive, ''Rothia dentocariosa'' bacteria, formerly known as ''Stomatococcus mucilaginosus''. You will note that the clustering of these organisms gives rise to a filamentous patterning, as they attach to one another. ''R. dentocariosa'' has also been observed as coccoid shaped. ''R. dentocario... |
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