Rapid flagella stain.

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
L Forbes

Abstract

Leifson stain was modified to produce rapid staining of bacterial flagella on untreated microscope slides. The procedure was reliable when tested against a variety of motile and nonmotile bacteria.

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