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Product Introduction:
Viruses are a class of microorganisms that are extremely small and able to pass through filters that can only grow and proliferate in living cells. Viral particles are generally 10-30 nm in size and are mainly composed of nucleic acids and proteins. Under ordinary light microscopy, round or irregular vesicles of varying sizes and numbers, called viral inclusion bodies, are visible in certain virus-infected cells. The material is mostly located in the cytoplasm, acidic, such as rabies virus inclusion bodies; some are located in the nucleus, alkaline, such as adenovirus intranuclear inclusion bodies; some in both the cytoplasm and the nucleus, such as measles virus inclusion bodies.RNA viruses are often formed in the cytoplasm of the inclusion bodies, and DNA viruses are mostly formed in the nucleus of the inclusion bodies.
The viral inclusion body staining solution is Mann methylene blue eosin stain, where the nucleus is stained blue by methylene blue and the inclusion bodies are stained red by eosin. In viral infections, inclusion bodies may be the site of viral proliferation, but it should be noted that not all inclusion bodies within a cell are viral, and cellular degeneration can also result in the formation of inclusion bodies.
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