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- Q1270992 subject Q7233066.
- Q1270992 abstract "Döhle bodies are light blue-gray, oval, basophilic, leukocyte inclusions located in the peripheral cytoplasm of neutrophils. They measure 1-3 µm in diameter. Not much is known about their formation, but they are thought to be remnants of the rough endoplasmic reticulum. They are named after German pathologist, Karl Gottfried Paul Döhle (1855-1928).They are often present in conjunction with toxic granulation.".
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- Q1270992 wikiPageWikiLink Q170518.
- Q1270992 wikiPageWikiLink Q188417.
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- Q1270992 wikiPageWikiLink Q7233066.
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- Q1270992 wikiPageWikiLink Q934034.
- Q1270992 wikiPageWikiLink Q99846.
- Q1270992 comment "Döhle bodies are light blue-gray, oval, basophilic, leukocyte inclusions located in the peripheral cytoplasm of neutrophils. They measure 1-3 µm in diameter. Not much is known about their formation, but they are thought to be remnants of the rough endoplasmic reticulum. They are named after German pathologist, Karl Gottfried Paul Döhle (1855-1928).They are often present in conjunction with toxic granulation.".
- Q1270992 label "Döhle bodies".