US2004157283A1PendingUtilityA1

Gastric submucosal tissue as a novel diagnostic tool

Priority: Dec 10, 1996Filed: Feb 10, 2004Published: Aug 12, 2004
Est. expiryDec 10, 2016(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
C12N 1/20Y10S435/851C12N 2533/92C12N 5/0068G01N 33/5091G01N 33/56922
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Abstract

A cell culture growth substrate comprising submucosal tissue of a warm-blooded vertebrate and a method for culturing fastidious organisms is described. Submucosal tissue used in accordance with the present invention supports the proliferation of cells when said cells are contacted with submucosal tissue under conditions conducive to cell proliferation.

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1 . A method for identifying and diagnosing prokaryotic infectious agents, said method comprising the steps of 
 obtaining a sample from a source wherein said sample contains prokaryotic infectious agents,    inoculating a cell growth substrate comprising submucosal tissue of a warm-blooded vertebrate with the sample wherein the submucosal tissue is delaminated from muscle layers and the luminal portion of tunica mucosa,    culturing the sample on said substrate under conditions conducive to the proliferation of said prokaryotic infectious agents.    
     
     
         2 . The method of  claim 1  wherein the sample is taken from a vertebrate species.  
     
     
         3 . A method for analyzing, in vitro, the growth characteristics of prokaryotic infectious agents, said method comprising the steps of 
 inoculating a cell growth substrate comprising submucosal tissue of a warm-blooded vertebrate with the prokaryotic infectious agent wherein the submucosal tissue is delaminated from muscle layers and the luminal portion of tunica mucosa,    culturing the prokaryotic infectious agent on said substrate under a selected variable cell growth condition, and;    histologically examining the prokaryotic infectious agent inoculated on said substrate.

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