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Skein-like Inclusion
| Name: | Skein-like Inclusion |
| Definition: | Skein-like inclusions are intracytoplasmic filamentous structures that are frequently encountered in preparations immunostained for ubiquitin. In H&E preparations (staining with hematoxylin and eosin) they are hardly visible or sometimes detected as faintly eosinophilic structures. |
| Super-category: | Cellular Inclusion |
| Id: | nlx_subcell_20090103 |
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| Definition | Skein-like inclusions are intracytoplasmic … Skein-like inclusions are intracytoplasmic filamentous structures that are frequently encountered in preparations immunostained for ubiquitin. In H&E preparations (staining with hematoxylin and eosin) they are hardly visible or sometimes detected as faintly eosinophilic structures. tected as faintly eosinophilic structures. |
| Id | nlx_subcell_20090103 + |
| Label | Skein-like Inclusion + |
| ModifiedDate | 30 May 2009 + |

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