A discrete intracellular part formed of aggregated molecules such as proteins or other biopolymers.
1An electron microscopic examination of the skin revealed characteristic curvilinear inclusion bodies.
2Nonciliated cells produced increasing numbers of lamellar inclusion bodies throughout the culture period.
3There were no inclusion bodies and significant degeneration in the keratinocytes.
4Blood smears from all animals were examined for the presence of inclusion bodies.
5Adenovirus-like inclusion bodies have been observed in the lungs of animals with clinical disease.
6All patients present congenital macrothrombocytopenia and inclusion bodies in neutrophils.
7In contrast, the individual N- and C-terminal peptides are expressed primarily as inclusion bodies.
8Nine snakes tested positive for PMV, and inclusion bodies were detected in six snakes.
9The His-tag fusion protein was expressed in E. coli and localized in inclusion bodies.
10Moreover, similarities between Mallory bodies and other cytoskeleton-related inclusion bodies suggest common routes of pathogenesis.
11Developing cells of Dictyostelium discoideum contain crystalline inclusion bodies.
12Rare macrophages contained large eosinophilic intranuclear viral inclusion bodies; similar inclusion bodies were also found cytologically.
13It was found, however, that most of the protein existed in the form of inclusion bodies.
14All our patients had biopsy-proven CMV inclusion bodies.
15These mice accumulate atrophin-1 immunoreactivity and inclusion bodies in the nuclei of multiple populations of neurons.
16All cats had rhinitis, with or without intranuclear inclusion bodies in the nasal mucosa, and interstitial pneumonia.
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