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A Case of Viral Warts with Particular Fibrillar Intracytoplasmic Inclusion Bodies
Dermatology, 2000A 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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Pathogenesis of an acute viral hepatitis: inclusion body hepatitis in the chicken
Archives of Virology, 1991The 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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Phosphorylation of Bluetongue Virus Nonstructural Protein 2 Is Essential for Formation of Viral Inclusion Bodies [PDF]
ABSTRACT In bluetongue virus (BTV)-infected cells, large cytoplasmic aggregates are formed, termed viral inclusion bodies (VIBs), which are believed to be the sites of viral replication and morphogenesis. The BTV nonstructural protein NS2 is the major component of VIBs. NS2 undergoes intracellular phosphorylation and possesses a strong single-
Polly Roy
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High Voltage Electron Microscopy of Viral Inclusion Bodies
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1980Viral inclusion bodies isolated from infected pest insects are being evaluated by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture as biological insecticides against their hosts. Our research on these inclusion bodies constitutes part of an effort to support their approval by the Environmental ...
H.M. Mazzone +6 more
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The nature of viral inclusion bodies and their differentiation from non-viral inclusions
Experientia, 1955Auf 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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Purification of viral neuraminidase from inclusion bodies produced by recombinant Escherichia coli
Journal of Biotechnology, 2020Neuraminidase (NA) is one of the targets for the development of new antivirals against the influenza virus. The recombinant Escherichia coli cells, namely the strains BL21(DE3)pLysS and ArcticExpress(DE3) were used to produce the influenza virus neuraminidase.
Sabina, Lipničanová +4 more
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Inflammatory, immune, and viral aspects of inclusion-body myositis
Neurology, 2006Muscle 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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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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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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Viral matrix inclusion bodies in myocardium of lymphoid leukosis virus-infected chickens
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1985SUMMARY 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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Stain Technology, 1986
The present paper describes a Bouin's-formalin fixation and Giemsa staining procedure for demonstrating viral cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in cellular monolayers in microtitration plates. Monolayers are fixed in Bouin's fixative for 15 min followed by 10% neutral buffered formalin fixation overnight.
W, Baumgärtner, S, Krakowka
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The present paper describes a Bouin's-formalin fixation and Giemsa staining procedure for demonstrating viral cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in cellular monolayers in microtitration plates. Monolayers are fixed in Bouin's fixative for 15 min followed by 10% neutral buffered formalin fixation overnight.
W, Baumgärtner, S, Krakowka
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