“…Initially, we set out to find a novel and simple replacement assay for the currently used complex, time intensive and expensive in vivo and in vitro assays to evaluate the therapeutic and decontamination efficacy against transmissible misfolded proteins (prion diseases). We investigated a “replicating agent”, described in the 1980s, and termed ”Ileal Fluid Dependent Organism” (IFDO) which, interestingly, presented susceptibility to inactivation treatments comparable to prions: resistant to steam and aldehydes but inactivated by guanidine thiocyanate and sodium hydroxide [16], [17], [18], [19].…”