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basophilic

English

Etymology

From baso- +? -philic.

Adjective

basophilic (comparative more basophilic, superlative most basophilic)

  1. Easily stained with basic dyes, such as haematoxylin.

Derived terms

  • hyperbasophilic

Related terms

  • basophil, basophile, basophilia

Translations

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basophil

English

Etymology

From baso- +? -phil.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?be?s?f?l/

Noun

basophil (plural basophils)

  1. (cytology) Any cell that has granules stained by basic stains.
    1. (cytology, immunology) A white blood cell responsible for inflammatory reactions during immune response.
    2. One of the endocrine basophilic cells of the adenohypophysis, including gonadotrophs and thyrotrophs.

Synonyms

  • (endocrine acidophilic cell of the adenohypophysis): beta cell

Related terms

  • basophile, basophilia, basophilic
  • granulocyte

Translations

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