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Two types of deposits, hyaline droplets and eosinophilic bodies, associated with α2u-globulin accumulation in the rat kidney

Alpha2u-globulin is an adult male rat-specific protein that accumulates spontaneously or inductively in the renal proximal tubular epithelium and forms microscopically observable deposits, which are generally referred to as “hyaline droplets,” whereas a specific type of deposits is referred to as “e...

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Published in:Journal of Toxicologic Pathology 2017, Vol.30(4), pp.275-282
Main Authors: Hamamura, Masao, Oshikata, Takafumi, Katoku, Koshirou, Tsuchitani, Minoru, Yamaguchi, Ryoji
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alpha2u-globulin
Deposits
Droplets
eosinophilic body
Epithelium
Globulins
hyaline droplet
kidney
Kidneys
Leukocytes (eosinophilic)
Limonene
Lysosomes
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Membrane proteins
Nephropathy
Original
Proteins
Toxicity
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