摘要Basing on a new principle, Zinsser and his co-workers have in two recent publications (1, 2), announced their success in the cultivation of typhus Rickettsia on "agar-tissue" media. This medium consists of an agar slant, made up of serum-Tyrode mixture, over which small pieces of tissue are laid. It is among these little pieces of tissue, that the Rickettsiae have been found to grow luxuriantly and more regularly than by the conventional Maitland culture methods. The principle involved, as previously found by Zinsser and Schocnbach (3), is the fact that whereas virus would multiply only in cells with active respiration, Rickettsia would grow in those which have slowed down or have already ceased.
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