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- Q4810759 subject Q7233066.
- Q4810759 abstract "An asteroid body, is a microscopic finding seen within the giant cells of granulomas in diseases such as sarcoidosis and foreign body giant cell reactions.There is controversy about what they are composed of. Traditionally, they were thought to be cytoskeletal elements and to consist primarily of vimentin. However, more recent research suggested that that was incorrect and that they may be composed of lipids arranged into bilayer membranes.They were also once thought to be related to centrioles, an organelle involved in cell division in eukaryotes.".
- Q4810759 thumbnail Asteroid_bodies_high_mag_cropped.jpg?width=300.
- Q4810759 wikiPageWikiLink Q1129338.
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- Q4810759 wikiPageWikiLink Q7233066.
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- Q4810759 comment "An asteroid body, is a microscopic finding seen within the giant cells of granulomas in diseases such as sarcoidosis and foreign body giant cell reactions.There is controversy about what they are composed of. Traditionally, they were thought to be cytoskeletal elements and to consist primarily of vimentin.".
- Q4810759 label "Asteroid body".
- Q4810759 depiction Asteroid_bodies_high_mag_cropped.jpg.