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  2. Inclusion bodies - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion bodies have a non-unit (single) lipid membrane [citation needed].Protein inclusion bodies are classically thought to contain misfolded protein.However, this has been contested, as green fluorescent protein will sometimes fluoresce in inclusion bodies, which indicates some resemblance of the native structure and researchers have recovered folded protein from inclusion bodies.

  3. Inclusion (cell) - Wikipedia

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    Glycogen is an important energy source of the cell; therefore, it will be available on demand. The enzymes responsible for glycogenolysis degrade glycogen into individual molecules of glucose and can be utilized by multiple organs of the body. [4] [2] Lipids: Lipids, which are stored as triglycerides, are the common form of inclusions.

  4. I-cell - Wikipedia

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    I-cells, also called inclusion cells, are abnormal fibroblasts having a large number of dark inclusions in the cytoplasm of the cell (mainly in the central area). Inclusion bodies are nuclear or cytoplasmic aggregates of stainable substances, usually proteins. [1]

  5. Cytopathic effect - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion bodies often then appear in the cell nucleus and/or cytoplasm of the host cell. The inclusion bodies can first be identified by light microscopy in patient blood smears or stained sections of infected tissues. However, to fully characterize their composition, electron microscopy must be performed. Inclusion bodies may either be ...

  6. Tzanck test - Wikipedia

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    Intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies (“Henderson-Patterson’s bodies”) Milker’s nodule and orf Intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies (“Guarnieri’s bodies”) Parasitic infections Leishmaniasis: Ellipsoid-shaped Leishman-Donovan bodie 30 - 82.6% sensitive and 100% specific Demodicosis More than 5 Demodex mites/cm 2

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    Animal organs have been under development as a possible substitute for human ones for decades. Looney is the fifth person to receive one under what the Food and Drug Adminstration calls ...

  8. A test that aims to rule out autism using a strand of hair is ...

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    A test that identifies biomarkers associated with autism just became available in most states. It's meant to help rule out autism in children who have higher likelihoods of it.

  9. Chlamydia trachomatis - Wikipedia

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    The reticulate body substantially modifies the inclusion, making it a more hospitable environment for rapid replication of the bacteria, which occurs over the following 30 to 72 hours. [17] The massive number of intracellular bacteria then transition back to resistant elementary bodies before causing the cell to rupture and being released into ...