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ATCC? Number:50451?
Organism: Encephalitozoon hellem Didier et al.
Designations: CDC:0291:V213
Isolation: urine from adult human male AIDS patient, Georgia, 1991
Depositors: GS Visvesvara
Biosafety Level:2
Shipped: frozen
Growth Conditions: ATCCmedium 722: Minimum essential medium (MEM)Temperature: 35.0°C Duration: 5% CO2 Protocol: ATCCNO: 50451 SPEC: Thaw ampule in a 35C water bath and aseptically transfer contents to a T-25 tissue culture flask containing a monolayer of lung fibroblasts (ATCCCCL-75). Twice per week, remove the culture fluid and refeed the culture with fresh medium. Centrifuge the culture fluid at 1300 x g for 10 minutes, discard the supernatant, and transfer the resuspended cell pellet to a fresh monolayer of lung fibroblasts.
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Comments: Control strain for enterocytozoan identification [43276] [43277] [43280] [43278] detection of drug-induced effects in infected green monkey kidney cells [48251] [47325] Western blot and immunofluorescence analysis [38797] Culture, electron microscopy, and immunobolt studies [5042] Inhibition of spore polar filament extrusion [4993] Use of rabbit antiserum conspecific for Encephalitozoon hellum for identification [21634] Polyclonal and monoclonal antibody and PCR based identification [21635] Serologic and molecular identification [21636] Molecular PCR based identification [21637]
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