Fig. 2From: Decoding the role of oxidative stress resistance and alternative carbon substrate assimilation in the mature biofilm growth mode of Candida glabrataCLSM photomicrographs of biofilm growth phase of five strains of C. glabrata: (a) ATCC-2001; (b) MTCC-3019; (c) NCCPF-100,037; (d) NCCPF-100,033; (e) NCCPF-100,029. Panel I (a, b, c, d and e) represents 1-D CLSM images of C. glabrata strains ATCC-2001, MTCC-3019, NCCPF- 100,037, NCCPF-100,033 & NCCPF-100,029, respectively. Panel II (a, b, c, d, and e) represents the images clicked through different contrast and sections to show the overall morphology and architecture of biofilm of all strains in a similar order. Panel III (a, b, c, d, and e) represents one stack out of many stacks captured and a side view reconstructed by Leica application suite (LAS − X) software to visualize the 3-D projection of biofilm thickness of all strains observedBack to article page