Inclusion bodies
(noun)
Inclusion bodies are nuclear or cytoplasmic aggregates of stainable substances, usually proteins.
Examples of Inclusion bodies in the following topics:
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Cell Inclusions and Storage Granules
- Inclusion bodies are nuclear or cytoplasmic aggregates of stainable substances, usually proteins.
- Inclusion bodies have a non-unit lipid membrane.
- Protein inclusion bodies are classically thought to contain misfolded protein.
- This electron micrograph shows the rabies virus, as well as Negri bodies, or cellular inclusions.
- Explain the hypothesis regarding the formation of inclusion bodies and the importance of storage granules
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Superphylum Ecdysozoa
- Inclusion of the roundworms within the Ecdysozoa was initially contested, but since 2003, a broad consensus has formed supporting the Ecdysozoa, placing them in a new set of groupings that include the Ecdysozoa, the Lophotrochozoa, and the Deuterostomia.
- Before Ecdysozoa, one of the prevailing theories for the evolution of the bilateral animals was based on the morphology of their body cavities.
- At this time, the insect's body is very soft.
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Chemical Analysis of Microbial Cytoplasm
- Inclusions vary, based on cell types.
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Inclusion of All Five Senses
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Counting Rules and Techniques
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Researching Using Digital Media
- Inclusion of social media research can provide particularly unique insights into consumer and societal segments.
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Impressionism
- Inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience
- Although Caillebotte did not paint in the typical "broken color" that we associate with Impressionism, he exhibited his art with the Impressionists and used the influence of photography by cropping the body of the man on the far right and by capturing the random placement of people as they stroll through the city.
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The Inclusive Workplace
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Overview of Inputs to Strategic Planning
- Inclusion of stakeholders: Upper management will want as much information as possible from everyone involved.
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Approaches to Your Body Paragraphs