What are cytoplasmic inclusions ?
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Cytoplasmic inclusions are primarily metabolic products that are stored in the cytoplasm, typically in long-lived cells such as hepatocytes, neurons, and cardiac muscle cells.
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Inclusions are diverse intracellular non-living substances that are not bound by membranes. Inclusions are stored nutrients/deutoplasmic substances, secretory products, and pigment granules.
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