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Meaning of "basophilic"

Basophilic (adjective) - refers to a cell or tissue that readily takes up basic (blue) stains in laboratory tests. Basophilic granules in cells often indicate a high level of basophils in the blood. It is commonly used in the field of biology and histology
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  • Easily stained with basic dyes, such as haematoxylin.

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Basophilic is a technical term used by histologists.
There are also small basophilic inclusions in the cytoplasm.
Basophilic stippling is indicative of disturbed erythropoiesis.
The cytoplasm is often abundant and can be basophilic.
Basophilic and usually lacks granules.
It is released by the mastocytes or basophilic leukocytes.
Results show that the basophilic tubules do not express either epithelial marker.
Other disorders may be associated with basophilic stippling.
The next generation is called basophilic erythroblast because it stains with basic dyes.
Soft tissue biopsy showing the presence of basophilic granules.
Histology reveals parakeratotic plug with basophilic material and epidermal depression with or without follicular involvement.
They were characterized by osteodystrophy and by the deposition of basophilic matrix.
The cytoplasm often contains basophilic granules in stained specimens.
The erythroid component consists predominantly or exclusively of proerythroblasts and early basophilic erythroblasts.
Heparin is present only in the basophilic granules of mast cells.

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Histamine is a mediator released during degranulation of immune cells of the mastocytes or basophilic type.
Rupiculous calcareous or basophilic grasslands.
Through it can share basophilic differentiation, using hematoxylin and eosin acidophilus.
The stratum basale consists of a single layer of basophilic cells resting on the lamina.
Clumps of basophilic cells without cilia ;.
This receptor probably is present only on mast cells and basophilic leucocytes in our body.
This becomes a basophilic or early normoblast, also commonly called an erythroblast, then.
Histological characteristics include ghost cells in the center with basophilic nucleated cells in the periphery.
This is the basis of the basophilic part of the spectrum of Romanowski-Giemsa effect.
Neutrophilic and eosinophilic granules are peroxidase-positive, while basophilic granules are not.
Tumor cells possess small amounts of basophilic cytoplasm with three to four small nucleoli.
Confirming the presence of the slide of red blood-corpuscles with basophilic stippling.
High levels of lead can cause basophilic stippling in the blood cells.
The residual glands, on the left, display regenerative changes with basophilic epithelium.
Rupicolous calcareous or basophilic grasslands of the Alysso-Sedionalbi.
Follicular dilation of the infundibulum by parakeratosis, orthokeratosis and basophilic degeneration also occurs.
Rupicolous calcareous or basophilic grasslands of the Alysso-Sedion albi.
The basophilic granular material was also present extracellularly within these foci of chronic-active inflammation.
Staining for acidophilic or basophilic structures, of sub cellular regions e . g.
For example, the T-lymphocytes will develop a larger than normal nucleus and an abundant basophilic cytoplasm.
Anemia, typically hypochromic and microcytic with basophilic stippling of erythrocytes, is a late complication.
Type 1 basophilic pRCC presents a single layer of basophilic cells surrounding the basal membrane.
In the middle layer, there was a great predominance of basophilic nucleus cells, probably fibroblasts.
Somewhat surprisingly, however, a number of the taxa collected were basophilic.
Howell-Jolly bodies are histopathological findings of basophilic nuclear remnants ( clusters of DNA ) in circulating erythrocytes.
Howell-Jolly bodies are found on red blood cells and contain chromatin remnants from basophilic cells.
A Howell-Jolly body is a cytopathological finding of basophilic nuclear remnants ( clusters of DNA ) in circulating erythrocytes.
A-b, with evident characteristics of bone remodelation, by the presence of basophilic reverse lines.
Patients with Cushing 's disease may have a basophilic adenoma of the pituitary or a chromophobe adenoma.
In 3 months the hydrogel was getting a low-dense and basophilic character.
Staining for acidophilic or basophilic structures, of subcellular regions e . g.
These cells are of ovoid shape, with an eccentric spoke-wheel nucleus, and intensely basophilic cytoplasm.
Histopathology showed a mass of atypical cells with basophilic cytoplasm invading the entire dermis Figures 4 and 5.
Proerythroblasts arise from the CFU-e ( colony-forming unit erythroid ) cells, and give rise to basophilic erythroblasts.
Pork collagen, microstructural studies, basophilic coloration, eosinophilic protein, globular shape.

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