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  1. Adelchi Negri (16 July 1876 – 19 February 1912) was an Italian pathologist and microbiologist born in Perugia. He studied medicine and surgery at the University of Pavia , where he was a pupil of Camillo Golgi (1843–1926).

  2. Negri bodies are cytoplasmic inclusions in neurons that are composed of rabies virus proteins and RNA. Adelchi Negri ( Figure 2 ), an assistant pathologist working in the laboratory of Camillo Golgi, observed these inclusions in rabbits and dogs with rabies.

    • Virus Or Protozoa?
    • Rabies Virus and Negris Corpuscles
    • Scientific Contribution – Adelchi Negri
    • Recognition of Adelchi Negri

    Despite his important discovery, Adelchi Negri didn’t find out what was the pathogen responsiblefor rabies. Negri wrongly thought that the cytoplasmic inclusions forming the Purkinje cells’ inner part were part of a new protozoa species replicative cycle that he named “Neurocytes hydrophobiae”. Nevertheless, in 1904 Paul Remlinger and Alfonso di Ve...

    Rabies is a zoonosis caused by the rabies virus, and a bite of an infected animal transmits it. When this virus infects the cell, it began its replicative phase forming the cytoplasmic inclusions containing the virus. In 1903 Adelchi Negri found out and described these cytoplasmic cells and report his discovery in an article entitled ” Contribution...

    Adelchi Negri simplified the diagnosis of rabies in animals suspected of infection by the virus. At the same time, the discovery of Negri bodies allowed one to ascertain its presence. The infected cells’ inclusions represent one of the most important marksof viral infection. Moreover, he indicated the rules to follow in the observation and identifi...

    The town of Pavia dedicated a street near the Ospedale Policlinico San Matteo and his grave is between Bartolomeo Panizzaand his teacher Bartolomeo Camillo Emilio Golgi, in the graveyard of Pavia (Fig. 4).

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  4. One notable individual whose name is linked to the fight against this disease is Adelchi Negri, a brilliant but unfortunate pupil of Camillo Golgi. At the beginning of the 20th century, Negri observed peculiar formations in the brains of infected animals: known as Negri's bodies, these formations became an important diagnostic tool used in anti ...

  5. All medicine and biology students know his name, closely related to the infectious rabies virus; Adelchi Negri, born in Perugia in 1876, graduated at Pavia University in 1900 with a dissertation on General Pathology, during a time of intellectual excitement caused by the discovery of the Golgi apparatus.

  6. Negri [negʹrē] Bodies. Negri bodies ( Figure 1) are cytoplasmic inclusions in neurons that are composed of rabies virus proteins and RNA. Adelchi Negri ( Figure 2 ), an assistant pathologist working in the laboratory of Camillo Golgi, observed these inclusions in rabbits and dogs with rabies.

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    They are named for Adelchi Negri. History and significance. Adelchi Negri, an assistant pathologist working in the laboratory of Camillo Golgi, observed these inclusions in rabbits and dogs with rabies. These findings were presented in 1903 at a meeting of the Società Medico-Chirurgica of Pavia.

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