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The growth of tubercle organisms, concentrated from sputa, may be markedly accelerated by incubation on micromembrane filters in flat, closed tubes on media based on lyophilized human plasma and a chelating agent, kojic acid; or on outdated bank blood augmented with a cationic acidic resin and associated magnesium exchange resin with sodium citrate. As quick energy sources for both media, glycerol and phosphoric acid were used.
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