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Intranuclear Inclusions in Visceral Disease.
1925
W C Vonglahn, and A M Pappenheimer
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A GENERALIZED VISCERAL DISEASE OF GUINEA PIGS, ASSOCIATED WITH INTRANUCLEAR INCLUSIONS.
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Optineurin in Huntington's disease intranuclear inclusions.
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FUS-immunoreactive intranuclear inclusions in neurodegenerative disease.
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Familial visceral neuropathy with neuronal intranuclear inclusions: diagnosis by rectal biopsy.
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"Viral" intranuclear inclusions.
January 1984, Ultrastructural pathology,
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Unusual intranuclear inclusions.
January 1983, Ultrastructural pathology,
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Intranuclear helioid inclusions.
July 1985, Journal of submicroscopic cytology,
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Intranuclear Inclusions in Infancy.
September 1942, The American journal of pathology,
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Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease showing intranuclear inclusions in renal biopsy 12 years earlier.
November 2018, Neurology,
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FUS immunoreactivity of neuronal and glial intranuclear inclusions in intranuclear inclusion body disease.
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