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Bacteria Zip Pouch featuring the photograph Bacteria, Treponema Pallidum, Sem #1 by Science Source

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Bacteria, Treponema Pallidum, Sem #1 Zip Pouch

Science Source

by Science Source

$25.00

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Product Details

Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go.   Our zip pouches can do it all.   They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.

Our zip pouches are available in three different sizes and with two different bottom styles: regular and t-bottom.

Design Details

Scanning Electron Micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells. The cause of syphilis, this microscopic... more

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Artist's Description

Scanning Electron Micrograph of Treponema pallidum on cultures of cotton-tail rabbit epithelium cells. The cause of syphilis, this microscopic bacterial organism is called a spirochete, a worm-like spiral-shaped organism that wiggles vigorously when viewed under a microscope. Treponema pallidum was discovered in 1905 by the German bacteriologist Fritz Schaudinn (1871-1906) who named it, putting together the Greek trepo (I turn) and nema (thread) with the Latin pallida (pale) to make a pale turning thread. In the United States, over 35,600 cases of syphilis were reported by health officials in 1999.

 

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