- Guarnieri bodies
- inclusion bodies in the cells of the affected tissues in smallpox and vaccinia, regarded as caused by the reaction of the cell to the virus of the disease.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Guarnieri bodies — (IPA: /gwaɹ.ˈɲjeː.ˌɹi/) are found upon microscopic inspection of epithelial cells of individuals suspected of having smallpox and other vaccinia virus infections. They are pink blobs that appear in the cytoplasm of affected epithelial cells and… … Wikipedia
Guarnieri bodies — Guar·ni·eri bodies (gwahr″ne erґe) [Giuseppi Guarnieri, Italian physician, 1856–1918] see under body … Medical dictionary
Guarnieri body — Guar·nie·ri body gwär nyer ē also Guar·nie·ri s body nyer ēz n a minute inclusion body characteristic of smallpox and cowpox Guarnieri Giuseppe (1856 1918) Italian pathologist. In 1893 Guarnieri reported his discovery of certain inclusion bodies… … Medical dictionary
Guarnieri — Giuseppi, Italian physician, 1856–1918. See G. bodies, under body … Medical dictionary
Negri bodies — Micrograph with numerous rabies virions (small dark grey rod like particles) and Negri bodies, larger pathognomonic cellular inclusions of rabies infection … Wikipedia
Cowdry bodies — are eosinophilic nuclear inclusions composed of nucleic acid and protein seen in cells infected with Herpes simplex virus, Varicella zoster virus, and Cytomegalovirus. There are two types of intranuclear Cowdry bodies: Type A (as seen in herpes… … Wikipedia
Downie bodies — are a type of inclusion body associated with cowpox.[1] They are named for Allan Watt Downie. They are also known as a type of A type inclusion.[2] It should not be confused with the term Downey bodies , which refers to a type of T cell observed… … Wikipedia
body — 1. The head, neck, trunk, and extremities. The human b., consisting of head (caput), neck (collum), trunk (truncus), and limbs (membra). 2. The material part of a human, as distinguished from the … Medical dictionary
Inclusion body — Inclusion bodies are nuclear or cytoplasmic aggregates of stainable substances, usually proteins. They typically represent sites of viral multiplication in a bacterium or a eukaryotic cell and usually consist of viral capsid proteins. Inclusion… … Wikipedia
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