STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION OF THE SURFACE OF BACILLUS CEREUS SPORES 10.22184/1993-8578.2022.15.1.8.16
The interest in the spore-forming bacteria Bacillus cereus is due to their widespread occurrence and their ability to cause various diseases, mainly of the gastrointestinal tract. Spores of pathogenic microorganisms, including B. cereus, pose a great challenge to medicine, pharmacology and food industry because of their resistance to various environmental factors. The properties of the spores are determined by their ultrastructure. The basic structure of spores is conservative and consists of the exosporium, shell, outer membrane, cortex, inner membrane and core [1]. However, the outer layers of the spores, including the exosporium, vary between species and strains, allowing the features of their components to be compared by electron microscopy.
RESEARCH OF THE ULTRASONIC ACTIVATION PROCESSES OF DIFFUSION AND DESORPTION IN ELECTROVACUUM DEVICES 10.22184/1993-8578.2022.15.1.20.27
STRUCTURE CHARACTERISATION OF NANOPOROUS SILICATE MATRICES BY OPTICAL METHODS 10.22184/1993-8578.2022.15.1.28.33
CERAMICS PREPARED FROM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE POWDER: PROPERTIES AND PRODUCTION BY SPS METHOD 10.22184/1993-8578.2022.15.1.34.37
SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY OF BACTERIA: GENOTYPE AND PHENOTYPE 10.22184/1993-8578.2022.15.1.38.43
MEASUREMENT OF DISPLACEMENT USING A MOVABLE HOLOGRAPHIC DIFFRACTION GRATING IN AN INTERFERENCE FIELD 10.22184/1993-8578.2022.15.1.46.56