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Lewy Body
| Name: | Lewy Body |
| Definition: | Neuronal inclusion commonly found in damaged neurons. A spherical mass that dispaces other cells composed of abnormally phosphorylated, neurofilament proteins aggregated with ubiquitin and alpha-synuclein. They are intracytoplasmic. |
| Synonym(s): | Cytoplasmic Inclusion |
| Super-category: | Cellular Inclusion |
| Id: | sao4933778419 |
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| Definition | Neuronal inclusion commonly found in damaged neurons. A spherical mass that dispaces other cells composed of abnormally phosphorylated, neurofilament proteins aggregated with ubiquitin and alpha-synuclein. They are intracytoplasmic. |
| Id | sao4933778419 + |
| Label | Lewy Body + |
| ModifiedDate | 29 May 2009 + |
| Synonym | Cytoplasmic Inclusion + |

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