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inclusion body
(redirected from snake inclusion body disease)

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inclusion body
n.
An abnormal structure in a cell nucleus or cytoplasm having characteristic staining properties and associated especially with certain viral infections, such as rabies and smallpox.

inclusion body
n
(Medicine / Pathology) Pathol any of the small particles found in the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells infected with certain viruses
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.inclusion body - any small intracellular body found within another (characteristic of certain diseases); "an inclusion in the cytoplasm of the cell"
body - an individual 3-dimensional object that has mass and that is distinguishable from other objects; "heavenly body"
plasmid, plasmid DNA - a small cellular inclusion consisting of a ring of DNA that is not in a chromosome but is capable of autonomous replication
cancer body, Russell's body - an inclusion body found in plasma cells in cases of cancer


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