subtilis strains side by side on a Petri dish. The above image that Chimileski captured shows a B. subtilis colony that looks like a bacterial moon, extending thin tendrils outward across the dish.
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A one-day course that aims to enhance skills in peripheral blood morphology This course was created by Professor Barbara Bain at St Mary’s Hospital. It is now taught by Dr Vishal Jayakar. Blood films ...
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