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A Case of Viral Warts with Particular Fibrillar Intracytoplasmic Inclusion Bodies

Dermatology, 2000
A new type of skin wart was observed in a Japanese patient. It was characterized by intracytoplasmic inclusions with a ‘fibrillar’ structure which were distinct from previously described wart-associated inclusions. The papillomavirus (HPV)-group-specific antigen could be detected, but DNA hybridization and PCR amplification using probes or PCR primers ...
K, Egawa, Y, Honda, T, Ono, H, Kitasato
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The nature of viral inclusion bodies and their differentiation from non-viral inclusions

Experientia, 1955
Auf Grund der vorhandenen Information wird geschlossen, dass virale Einschlusskorper zu einer gewissen Zeit ihrer Entwicklung DNP, also elementare Virusteilchen enthalten. In nichtviralen Einschlussen wurde DNP niemals gefunden. Es wird ein Weg fur die morphologische Unterscheidung zwischen Einschlusskorpern (Virus) und Einschlussen anderer Natur ...
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Pathogenesis of an acute viral hepatitis: inclusion body hepatitis in the chicken

Archives of Virology, 1991
The pathogenesis of inclusion body hepatitis was studied following the oral administration of a serotype 8 strain of avian adenovirus into 2-day-old specific pathogen free chickens. Viral antigens were detected in tissues at various times post inoculation (pi) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and by immunocytochemistry. Viral antigens were detected
M, Saifuddin, C R, Wilks
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Viral matrix inclusion bodies in myocardium of lymphoid leukosis virus-infected chickens

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985
SUMMARY Chicken embryos and healthy adult chickens naturally infected with lymphoid leukosis virus were used to investigate viral inclusion bodies in myocardial cells by light and electron microscopies and by immunocytochemical technique. Intracytoplasmic viral matrix inclusion bodies frequently appeared in the myocardium of adult chickens, but not in ...
F, Gilka, J L, Spencer
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Inflammatory, immune, and viral aspects of inclusion-body myositis

Neurology, 2006
Muscle biopsies from patients with sporadic inclusion-body myositis (sIBM) consistently demonstrate that the inflammatory T cells almost invariably invade intact (not vacuolated) fibers, whereas the vacuolated fibers are rarely invaded by T cells. This indicates two concurrently ongoing processes, an autoimmune mediated by cytotoxic T cells and a ...
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Effects of temperature on viral load, inclusion body formation, and host response in Pacific Herring with viral erythrocytic necrosis (VEN)

Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 2023
Abstract Objective The primary objective of this study was to determine the effects of temperature on viral erythrocytic necrosis (VEN) progression under controlled conditions. Secondarily, this study was intended to evaluate the combined effects of temperature and VEN on the Pacific Herring Clupea ...
J. E. Salzer   +5 more
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Tracheobronchial epithelial multinucleation, viral inclusion bodies and malignant disease.

The Journal of reproductive medicine, 1977
Patients with malignant disease are known to have an increased incidence of multinucleation in their tracheobronchial ciliated epithelial cells as compared with controls matched by age, sex and smoking habit. A seasonal relationship of viral inclusion bodies in the cilated epithelium of asymptomatic subjects has also been shown and is not related to ...
J, Chalon   +3 more
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Epithelial cytoplasmic inclusion bodies of possible viral origin in clinically early ulcerative colitis

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1959
A small series of 12 cases of ulcerative colitis in a clinically early acute stage was studied for the presence of desoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA) cytoplasmic inclusion bodies. Inclusions were present in approximately 57 per cent of the cases. This percentage is almost identical with that found in a previous study of unselected but predominantly ...
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Abundant expression of viral nucleoprotein mRNA and restricted translation of the corresponding viral protein in inclusion body polioencephalitis of canine distemper

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1997
Brain and other tissues of three dogs aged 4-21 months with inclusion body polioencephalitis caused by canine distemper virus (CDV) were examined for CDV nucleoprotein (N) antigen and mRNA distribution. Two animals (nos 3 and 1) had suddenly shown central nervous system (CNS) signs 4 days and 5 months, respectively, after vaccination with a modified ...
A, Nesseler   +3 more
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Light microscopy of selected viral diseases (morphology of viral inclusion bodies).

Pathology annual, 1977
A significant number of viruses produce intracellular changes, inclusion bodies, which do have specific and consistent features important to their identification. The inclusions must fulfill the designated criteria for the specific virus or a member of that group.
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