Host specificity of filamentous, segmental microorganisms adherent to the small bowel epithelium in mice and rats

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Germfree rats and mice were given by gavage samples of ileal homogenates prepared from conventional rats and mice. Filamentous, segmented procaryotes adhered to the small bowel epithelium in the ex-germfree mice only when the homogenate was made from mouse bowel and in the ex-germfree rats only when the inoculum came from rats. Thus, the filamentous microorganisms are host animal specific.

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Tannock, G. W., Miller, J. R., & Savage, D. C. (1984). Host specificity of filamentous, segmental microorganisms adherent to the small bowel epithelium in mice and rats. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 47(2), 441–442. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.47.2.441-442.1984

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