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. 1973 Jun;7(6):1003–1005. doi: 10.1128/iai.7.6.1003-1005.1973

Isolation of Rickettsia rickettsi in Primary Bone Marrow Cell and Circulating Monocyte Cultures Derived from Experimentally Infected Guinea Pigs

William C Buhles Jr a, David L Huxsoll a, Bennett L Elisberg a,1
PMCID: PMC422794  PMID: 4197749

Abstract

Rickettsia rickettsi was isolated and propagated in primary cell cultures derived from experimentally infected guinea pigs. Organisms were recognized as early as 3 days after cultures were initiated.

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