| 21. | The virions are mainly found in the cytoplasm of the infected plant ( as inclusion bodies ).
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| 22. | Inclusion bodies often then appear in the cell nucleus and / or cytoplasm of the host cell.
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| 23. | Inclusion bodies may either be accumulation of virus replication byproducts or altered host cell organelles or structures.
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| 24. | These elements are termed inclusion bodies.
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| 25. | These viruses are unique in their induction of pinwheel, or scroll-shaped inclusion bodies in the cytoplasm of infected cells.
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| 26. | This virus produces two types of inclusion bodies visible under a light microscope with proper staining of epidemal strips.
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| 27. | The signs and symptoms of familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusion bodies vary in their severity and age of onset.
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| 28. | "' DRB1 * 0302 "'is positively associated with juvenile diabetes, nuclear helicase Mi-2 autoantibodies in inflammatory inclusion body myositis.
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| 29. | Inclusion bodies or secretory granules were not visualised on transmission electron microscopy within the cytoplasm of the villous enterocytes.
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| 30. | They often almost exclusively contain the over expressed protein and aggregation in inclusion bodies has been reported to be reversible.
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