File:Inclusion bodies.jpg

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Deutsch: Lichtmikroskopische Aufnahme von infizierten T-Lymphozyten mit typischen sogenannten Einschlusskörperchen (HE-Färbung). Einschlüsse bei einer HHV6-Infektion (dunkelblaue Punkte).
English: Histological slide of the human herpes virus-6 showing infected cells, with inclusion bodies in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
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October 1986

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current17:05, 21 January 2013Thumbnail for version as of 17:05, 21 January 20132,700 × 1,800 (1.8 MB)commons>Fæ{{Information |Description = {{en|<br> :'''Title''' Inclusion Bodies :'''Description''' This is a histological slide of the human herpes virus-6 (HHV-6) previously known as HBLV, a type of herpes virus that was discovered in October, 1986. This is a ph...

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