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Spirillum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spirillum in microbiology refers to a bacterium with a cell body that twists like a spiral. It is the third distinct bacterial cell shape type besides coccus and bacillus cells. Spirillum is a genu...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Spirillum (genus of bacteria), genus of spiral-shaped bacteria of the family Spirillaceae, aquatic except for one species (S. minus) that causes a type of rat-bite fever in man. ... Spirillum is microbiologically characterized as a gram-negative, motile helical cell with tufts...
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spirillum n. , pl. , -rilla . Any of various aerobic bacteria of the genus Spirillum, having an elongated spiral form and bearing a tuft of ... Any of the spiral-shaped bacteria that make up the genus Spirillum, which are aquatic except for one species that causes a type of rat-bite fever in humans. The term is...
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Spirillum minus ... ; Spirillum minus is a species of Spirillum.Spirillum minus is associated with rat-bite fever.References... ... Ask a question about 'Spirillum'
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Spirillum minus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spirillum minus is a species of Spirillum. Spirillum minus is associated with rat-bite fever.
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J.P. Euzéby: List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature - Genus Spirillum ... Spirillum Ehrenberg 1832, genus. (Type genus of the order ¤ Spirillales Prévot 1940 [Approved Lists 1980]; type genus of the family ¤ Spirillaceae Migula 1894 [Approved Lists 1980];
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Cells prepared with Gram's stain. Note the terminal flagella. Photo taken at 400X ... Same as above. Photo taken at 200X.
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