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Protein encoded by ORF I of cauliflower mosaic virus is part of the viral inclusion body

Virology, 1987
Coding sequences of ORF I from cauliflower mosaic virus were cloned in an Escherichia coli expression vector. A protein derived from this ORF was used to raise antibodies in rabbits. Immunoblots revealed that in infected plants the ORF I protein with an apparent molecular weight of 41 kDa is part of the viral inclusion bodies and is absent from ...
J A, Martinez-Izquierdo   +2 more
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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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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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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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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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The silicon content of nuclear and cytoplasmic viral inclusion bodies causing polyhedrosis in Lepidoptera

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1966
Abstract Quantitative analyses revealed that intact nuclear and cytoplasmic polyhedra from Lepidoptera contain from 0.1–0.3% silicon. Evidence was also obtained which indicates that initial dissolution of the polyhedral matrix and consequent release of the viral rods is not caused by the insect's enzyme system but is effected solely by the ...
Robert M. Faust, Jean R. Adams
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CERVICAL CELL INCLUSION BODIES AND VIRAL INFECTIONS OF THE CERVIX*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1962
E, KOTCHER   +4 more
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RELATIONSHIP OF VIRAL ANTIGENS TO INCLUSION BODIES

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1959
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Evidence for Viral mRNA Export from Ebola Virus Inclusion Bodies by the Nuclear RNA Export Factor NXF1

Journal of Virology, 2022
Lisa Wendt   +2 more
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Multinucleate parietal cells and cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in the gastric epithelium of callitrichids

Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2021
Nicole R Fürst   +2 more
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