Staining bacterial flagella easily.

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
M E HeimbrookG Campbell

Abstract

A wet-mount technique for staining bacterial flagella is highly successful when a stable stain and regular slides and cover slips are used. Although not producing a permanent mount, the technique is simple for routine use when the number and arrangement of flagella are critical in identifying species of motile bacteria.

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