Sunday, May 10, 2009

Micrographs of suspect microbes






Here are some interesting micrographs--plus one video of microbes developed from sample of person with chronic problems.
This particular sample was taken from puss, however, the same microbes emerged from blood smear [both samples were treated in process which I developed for assembling problematic microbes originating in body fluids]. I rely on the assumption the microbes utilize advanced system of quorum sensing.
I have my share of critics, I can assure you.

The first micrograph is a mature cell. It makes things, then becomes empty, with a few granules left.

The second photo shows colony of cell types. I don't know what they are, but were assembled from free moving proteins\microbes which start as type of biofilm.
The biofilms are observable throughout solution, but only some become active.
The cells that develop, are varied. Some show protozoan type activity, others move slightly, and others interact. I had attempted to grow these in medium designed for fungi, but nothing fungal grew. I plan to repeat this excercise, with control.

The third micrograph shows more colony cells but shows differences among cell morphology.

The last video, shows the essence of the "bee swarm" clouds I have described as observing. [these are stationary] I have decided this is chemical activity, likely as a defense mechanism. It is reminiscent of mammalian granulocytes.

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