A false -
color electron microscope image showing E. coli bacteria (green) trapped over xylem pit membranes (red and blue) in the sapwood after filtration.
Not exact matches
Simulations (
colored images) of this process showed the formation of tiny pores, which was in agreement with the structure (grayscale
image) observed in a scanning
electron microscope.
A tiny phage attacks an E. coli cell in this false -
color image from a transmission
electron microscope.
The emitted light is blue - green, Lupton says, but
images accompanying the paper — taken with a scanning tunneling
electron microscope — show the rotelle - and spaghetti - shaped molecules with a false yellow - brown
color to provide good contrast.
False
color Cryo - Scanning
Electron Microscope image of the artificial beta cells (Credit: Gu Lab, UNC - NC State)