"Lewy Bodies" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Intracytoplasmic, eosinophilic, round to elongated inclusions found in vacuoles of injured or fragmented neurons. The presence of Lewy bodies is the histological marker of the degenerative changes in LEWY BODY DISEASE and PARKINSON DISEASE but they may be seen in other neurological conditions. They are typically found in the substantia nigra and locus coeruleus but they are also seen in the basal forebrain, hypothalamic nuclei, and neocortex.
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D016631
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A08.675.460 A11.284.420.460 A11.671.460
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Lewy Bodies" by people in Profiles.
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Parelkar SS, Cadena JG, Kim C, Wang Z, Sugal R, Bentley B, Moral L, Ardley HC, Schwartz LM. The parkin-like human homolog of Drosophila ariadne-1 (HHARI) can induce aggresome formation in mammalian cells and is immunologically detectable in Lewy bodies. J Mol Neurosci. 2012 Jan; 46(1):109-21.
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Schwartz LM, Nambu JR, Wang Z. Parkinsonism proteolysis and proteasomes. Cell Death Differ. 2002 May; 9(5):479-82.
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Lippa CF, Fujiwara H, Mann DM, Giasson B, Baba M, Schmidt ML, Nee LE, O'Connell B, Pollen DA, St George-Hyslop P, Ghetti B, Nochlin D, Bird TD, Cairns NJ, Lee VM, Iwatsubo T, Trojanowski JQ. Lewy bodies contain altered alpha-synuclein in brains of many familial Alzheimer's disease patients with mutations in presenilin and amyloid precursor protein genes. Am J Pathol. 1998 Nov; 153(5):1365-70.