Fig. 1From: Isolation and phenotypic characterization of bacteriophage SA14 with lytic- and anti-biofilm activity against multidrug-resistant Enterococcus faecalisMorphology of Enterococcus phage SA14 as seen by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Phage SA14 was treated with 2% phosphotungstic acid negatively implanted and visualized using TEM at an accelerating voltage of 80Â kV. The bars have a length of 100Â nm. Two arrows point at the phage particles, showing a circular head and a long tail, a typical morphology of the Siphoviridae family. (A)Â and (B) show different phage particles at magnification powers of 247000 X and 371000 X, respectivelyBack to article page