We conclude that inclusionbody myositis can develop in patients with common variable immunodeficiency.
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The genes were over-expressed in E. coli either as inclusionbody or as soluble form.
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Attempts to suppress inclusionbody formation or to use GST as an affinity-purification tag failed.
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We successfully renatured the inclusionbody proteins.
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The gene was overexpressed in Escherichia coli, but the recombinant protein was exclusively produced as an inclusionbody.
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After cell disruption, the dissolved inclusionbody proteins were S-sulphonated with 2-nitro-5-thiosulphobenzoate and purified by gel filtration.
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So far, various methods have been used for solubilization and purification of inclusionbody proteins to obtain active proteins with high purity and yield.
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We report here a process to manufacture the same PvMSP-1(42) protein but as an insoluble inclusionbody-derived protein which was then refolded in vitro.
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An electron microscopic examination of the skin revealed characteristic curvilinear inclusionbodies.
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Nonciliated cells produced increasing numbers of lamellar inclusionbodies throughout the culture period.
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Inclusionbodies were solubilized using a high hydrostatic pressure refolding technique.
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There were no inclusionbodies and significant degeneration in the keratinocytes.
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Blood smears from all animals were examined for the presence of inclusionbodies.
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Adenovirus-like inclusionbodies have been observed in the lungs of animals with clinical disease.
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All patients present congenital macrothrombocytopenia and inclusionbodies in neutrophils.
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In contrast, the individual N- and C-terminal peptides are expressed primarily as inclusionbodies.