Selected article for: "acidic protein and fibrillary acidic protein"

Author: WANG, Huanan; HIRABAYASHI, Miyuki; CHAMBERS, James K.; UCHIDA, Kazuyuki; NAKAYAMA, Hiroyuki
Title: Immunohistochemical studies on meningoencephalitis in feline infectious peritonitis (FIP)
  • Document date: 2018_10_17
  • ID: 1ts6llx2_4
    Snippet: In the three cases (Case Nos. 1 to 3), viral antigens were detected within the inflammatory foci but not in the brain parenchymal cells including neurons and glial cells (Figs. 1b, 1d and 1f ). On the other hand, in case No. 4, viral antigens were observed neither in the inflammatory foci nor brain parenchyma (Table 3 ). Further differently, in three of the 4 cases (Case Nos. 1 to 3), brain parenchymal lesions were not evident, while in case No. .....
    Document: In the three cases (Case Nos. 1 to 3), viral antigens were detected within the inflammatory foci but not in the brain parenchymal cells including neurons and glial cells (Figs. 1b, 1d and 1f ). On the other hand, in case No. 4, viral antigens were observed neither in the inflammatory foci nor brain parenchyma (Table 3 ). Further differently, in three of the 4 cases (Case Nos. 1 to 3), brain parenchymal lesions were not evident, while in case No. 4, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-positive gemistcytic astrocytes proliferated diffusely in the subventricular parenchyma adjacent to severe inflammatory lesions ( Fig. 2a and 2b) .

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