1989
DOI: 10.1099/00222615-29-2-145
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A novel replicating agent isolated from the human intestinal tract having characteristics shared with Creutzfeldt-Jakob and related agents

Abstract: Summary.A novel replicating agent (IFDO) was isolated from ileal fluid. Growth occurred in vitro under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, and was faster at 37°C than at room temperature. The doubling time was 1543 min. Colonies were dark brown in colour and occurred beneath the surface of agar after conventional surface inoculation. Provisional data indicate that the agent may be a normal intestinal commensal. The agent was remarkably resistant to inactivation by steam at 134"C, formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde;… Show more

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“…As previously described [16], a “bacterial colony like” growth was observed following seeding of cultures in broth or on surface agar with “IFDO”. Structures resembling bacterial/fungal ‘colonies’ appeared on plates after 7 to 10 days of incubation (Figure 1) and there was a correlation between optical density of initial inocula and the number of colonies observed.…”
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“…As previously described [16], a “bacterial colony like” growth was observed following seeding of cultures in broth or on surface agar with “IFDO”. Structures resembling bacterial/fungal ‘colonies’ appeared on plates after 7 to 10 days of incubation (Figure 1) and there was a correlation between optical density of initial inocula and the number of colonies observed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, precipitates can be broken into smaller size particles which can serve as nuclei for the generation of new aggregates. The nucleation phenomenon was described by Burdon et al as being inhibited by various physicochemical treatments in a way that compares to inhibition of prion propagation [16], [18] (Data S1).…”
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