Viral Inclusion Bodies
Examples of viral inclusion bodies in animals are Intracytoplasmic eosinophilic-
- Negri bodies in Rabies
- Guarnieri bodies in Small pox
- Henderson-Peterson bodies in Molluscum contagiosum
Intranuclear acidophilic-
- Cowdry type A in Herpes simplex virus and Varicella zoster virus and Torres bodies in Yellow fever
- Cowdry type B in Polio
Intranuclear basophilic-
- Cowdry type B in Adenovirus
- "owl eyes" in cytomegalovirus
Both intranuclear and intracytoplasmic-
- Warthin finkeldey bodies in Measles
Examples of viral inclusion bodies in plants include aggregations of virus particles (like those for Cucumber mosaic virus ) and aggregations of viral proteins (like the cylindrical inclusions of potyviruses ). Depending on the plant and the plant virus family these inclusions can be found in epidermal cells, mesophyll cells, and stomatal cells when plant tissue when properly stained .
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