Image Gallery: Bacillus anthracis being killed

ID
3481
Bacillus anthracis (anthrax) cells being killed by a fluorescent trans-translation inhibitor, which disrupts bacterial protein synthesis. The inhibitor is naturally fluorescent and looks blue when it is excited by ultraviolet light in the microscope. This is a black-and-white version of Image 3525.
Source
John Alumasa, Keiler Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University