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Lyme Bacteria: Morphology and "Cysts" Death or Dormant


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Lyme Bacteria: Morphology and "Cysts" Death or Dormant

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Two large "double spirochetes" Bb31 in BSKII agar with penicillin solution wicked across live slide prep. Lower right bugs. A perfect double spirochete. Double only forms one "cyst". Not sure why, maybe because they are still attached. If separated I think they would form two. Depending on which side of the lyme controversy you stand on. Dead bug or Dormant bug.

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lymebug

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bb31, borrilia, burgdorferi, cyst, darkfield, dembowski, enderlein, grayfi, Lyme, lymebug, pleomorphism, stan,

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