ネグリ小体
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- viral inclusion body
WordNet
- invest with or as with a body; give body to (同)personify
- the external structure of a vehicle; "the body of the car was badly rusted"
- the main mass of a thing
- a natural object consisting of a dead animal or person; "they found the body in the lake" (同)dead body
- the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being); "he felt as if his whole body were on fire" (同)organic structure, physical structure
- a collection of particulars considered as a system; "a body of law"; "a body of doctrine"; "a body of precedents"
- a group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium"; "the student body"; "administrative body"
- an individual 3-dimensional object that has mass and that is distinguishable from other objects; "heavenly body"
- the central message of a communication; "the body of the message was short"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈C〉『身体』,肉体 / 〈C〉(人・動物の)『胴体』 / 〈C〉)物の)『主要部』,本体《+『of』+『名』》 / 〈C〉(…の)『団体』,群れ:(…のたくさんの)集まり《+『of』+『名』》 / 〈C〉物体,…体 / 〈U〉実質;(酒・味などの)こく / 〈C〉《話》人
- 《英話》人;(特に)男
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Micrograph with numerous rabies virions (small dark-grey rod-like particles) and Negri bodies, larger pathognomonic cellular inclusions of rabies infection.
Description: This micrograph depicts the histopathologic changes associated with rabies encephalitis prepared using an H&E stain. Note the Negri bodies, which are cellular inclusions found most frequently in the pyramidal cells of Ammon's horn, and the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum. They are also found in the cells of the medulla and various other ganglia.
Negri bodies are eosinophilic, sharply outlined, pathognomonic inclusion bodies (2–10 µm in diameter) found in the cytoplasm of certain nerve cells containing the virus of rabies, especially in Ammon's horn of the hippocampus. They are also often found in the cerebellar cortex of postmortem brain samples of rabies victims. They consist of ribonuclear proteins produced by the virus.
They are named for Adelchi Negri.[1]
References
- ^ synd/2491 at Who Named It?
External links
- ‹The template EMedicineDictionary is being considered for deletion.› Negri+bodies at eMedicine Dictionary
- Slide at pathmicro.med.sc.edu – see bottom
- See pathology video of Negri bodies
Eponymous medical signs for infectious disease
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Bacterial disease |
- syphilis
- Hutchinson's teeth
- Hutchinson's triad
- Abelin reaction
- Westphal's sign
- Clutton's joints
- Dennie-Marfan syndrome
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Viral disease |
- measles
- Koplik's spots
- Warthin-Finkeldey cell
- yellow fever
- Tzanck test
- Inclusion bodies: poxvirus
- Downie bodies/A
- Guarnieri bodies/B
- rabies
- Cowdry bodies
- Liebermeister's rule
- Faget sign
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Parasitic disease |
- Chagas disease (Romana's sign)
- African trypanosomiasis (Winterbottom's sign)
- malaria (Schüffner's dots)
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Index of bacterial disease
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Disease |
- Gram-positive firmicutes
- Gram-positive actinobacteria
- Gram-negative proteobacteria
- Gram-negative non-proteobacteria
- Cholera
- Tuberculosis
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- Antibiotics
- cell wall
- nucleic acid
- mycobacteria
- protein synthesis
- other
- Antibodies
- Vaccines
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Index of viral disease
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- Systemic
- Cutaneous
- Zoster
- Human papillomavirus
- Zoonotic
- Symptoms and signs
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Index of protozoan infection
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- Alveolata
- Amoebozoa
- Excavata
- Protist
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Disease |
- Amoebozoa
- Chromalveolate
- Excavata
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- Drugs
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English Journal
- Regenerative Medicine as Applied to General Surgery.
- Orlando G, Wood KJ, De Coppi P, Baptista PM, Binder KW, Bitar KN, Breuer C, Burnett L, Christ G, Farney A, Figliuzzi M, Holmes JH 4th, Koch K, Macchiarini P, Sani SH, Opara E, Remuzzi A, Rogers J, Saul JM, Seliktar D, Shapira-Schweitzer K, Smith T, Solomon D, Van Dyke M, Yoo JJ, Zhang Y, Atala A, Stratta RJ, Soker S.Source*Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Winston Salem, NC †Transplant Surgery, Department of Surgery ‡Department of Orthopaedic Surgery §Burn Center, Department of Surgery ‖Department of Gastroenterology, and ¶Department of Urology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC #Transplantation Research Immunology Group, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom **Institute of Child Health, Pediatric Surgery, University College London, London, United Kingdom ††Gastrointestinal molecular motor laboratory, Department of Pediatrics-Gastroenterology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI ‡‡Department of Surgery, Section of Pediatric Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT §§Keranetics, Winston-Salem, NC ‖‖Biomedical Engineering Department, Mario Negri Institute for Pahrmacological Research, Bergamo, Italy ¶¶Laboratory of Regenerative Surgery, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden ##Virginia Tech--Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC ***Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Technion--Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
- Annals of surgery.Ann Surg.2012 May;255(5):867-880.
- The present review illustrates the state of the art of regenerative medicine (RM) as applied to surgical diseases and demonstrates that this field has the potential to address some of the unmet needs in surgery. RM is a multidisciplinary field whose purpose is to regenerate in vivo or ex vivo human
- PMID 22330032
- Normal values of left-ventricular mass: echocardiographic findings from the PAMELA study.
- Cuspidi C, Facchetti R, Sala C, Bombelli M, Negri F, Carugo S, Sega R, Grassi G, Mancia G.SourceaDepartment of Clinical Medicine and Prevention, University of Milano-Bicocca bIstituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS cHeart and Lung Department, University of Milano and Fondazione Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico dIstituto IRCCS Multimedica, Sesto san giovanni (Milan), Italy.
- Journal of hypertension.J Hypertens.2012 May;30(5):997-1003.
- BACKGROUND AND AIM: : Upper reference values of echocardiographic left-ventricular mass in the European population are based on scanty data mostly derived from northern European population-based samples. Furthermore, data in apparently healthy populations have included individuals with conditions af
- PMID 22495137
Japanese Journal
- 宗教儀礼と都市のモダニティ : チェンマイの精霊崇拝の民族誌研究
- 福浦 一男
- 京都社会学年報 : KJS 9, 177-190, 2001-12-25
- … And the global process is also added there : Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri (2000) tells that local identities are always with the global process and not able to be separated from it. … The modernization could contradictorily rouse and enforce the memory of the various temporality and spatiality in the spirit worship to introduce it as sociability through the body of the medium into the consumptive society : It can be recognized as a self-organization by biopower, as a self-determination, or a bricolage from the people's side. …
- NAID 110000483229
- The nature of the Negri body
Related Links
- Ne·gri body (nā′grē) n. An eosinophilic inclusion body found in the cytoplasm of certain nerve cells containing the rabies virus. Negri body A sharply demarcated, round-to-oval acidophilic cytoplasmic inclusion, which contains DNA and ...
- Negri body Ne·gri body (nā'grē) n. An eosinophilic inclusion body found in the cytoplasm of certain nerve cells containing the rabies virus.
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