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File:Deinococcus radiodurans.jpg

Description Transmission electron microgragh (TEM) of Deinococcus radiodurans
Date 2003
Source Copy at en:Image:Deinococcus.jpg, uploaded by en:user:Statkit1, taken from www.ornl.gov/ORNLReview/v34 The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Higher version, curretn from: http://genome.gsc.riken.go.jp/hgmis/graphics/slides/images/YGG-00-0076_web.jpg)
Author Credit: TEM of D. radiodurans acquired in the laboratory of Michael Daly, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD, USA. http://www.usuhs.mil/pat/deinococcus/index_20.htm
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