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Fluorescence micrographs of a fixed ''Epithemia catenata'' cell

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English: Fluorescence micrographs of a fixed Epithemia catenata cell, where endosymbionts (white arrows) and nucleus (red arrow) have been stained with nucleic acid-binding SYBR Gold dye (green).
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Source Overlooked and widespread pennate diatom-diazotroph symbioses in the sea., In: Nature Communications volume 13, Article number: 799. doi:10.1038/s41467-022-28065-6
Author Christopher R. Schvarcz, Samuel T. Wilson, Mathieu Caffin, Rosalina Stancheva, Qian Li, Kendra A. Turk-Kubo, Angelicque E. White, David M. Karl, Jonathan P. Zehr & Grieg F. Steward
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