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- Basophilic abstract "Basophilic is a technical term used by histologists. It describes the microscopic appearance of cells and tissues, as seen down the microscope, after a histological section has been stained with a basic dye. The most common such dye is haematoxylin.Basophilic describes the appearance of structures seen in histological sections which take up basic dyes. The structures usually stained are those that contain negative charges, such as the phosphate backbone of DNA in the cell nucleus and ribosomes."Basophils" are cells that "love" the blue, and usually show up deep blue under standard staining techniques (H&E). Specifically, this term refers to: basophil granulocytes anterior pituitary basophilsDifferent definitions will apply to basophilic:"Basophilic stains" are acidic stains called "base loving" stains. "Basophilic substances" are "base loving" cells. "Basophilic substances" attract basic dyes, such as haematoxylin; "Eosin" is referred to as an basophilic stain.Simplistically, acid pH stains (positive charge) are attracted to the base pH tissue (negative charge), so they are called "basophilic stains". Eosinophils (base components that like acids) are dyed red by the "basophilic stain" or acid stain, eosin. "Basophils" (acid that like base components) are dyed blue by the acidophilic or basic stain, hematoxylin.".
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- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Acidophile_(histology).
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Anterior_pituitary_basophil.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Basophil_cell.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Basophil_granulocyte.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Biological_tissue.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Histology.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Cell_nucleus.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Eosinophilic.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink H&E.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink H&E_stain.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Haematoxylin.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Histological_section.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Histology.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Microscope.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Ribosome.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Ribosomes.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_(biology).
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLink File:Basophil.jpg.
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basophilic".
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLinkText "basophilic granulocytes".
- Basophilic wikiPageWikiLinkText "basophilic".
- Basophilic hasPhotoCollection Basophilic.
- Basophilic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stains.
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- Basophilic subject Category:Histology.
- Basophilic hypernym Term.
- Basophilic type Article.
- Basophilic type Article.
- Basophilic comment "Basophilic is a technical term used by histologists. It describes the microscopic appearance of cells and tissues, as seen down the microscope, after a histological section has been stained with a basic dye. The most common such dye is haematoxylin.Basophilic describes the appearance of structures seen in histological sections which take up basic dyes.".
- Basophilic label "Basophilic".
- Basophilic sameAs Basófilo_(tinguidura).
- Basophilic sameAs Basofiel.
- Basophilic sameAs Basofilia.
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- Basophilic sameAs Q2799626.
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- Basophilic wasDerivedFrom Basophilic?oldid=669881862.
- Basophilic depiction Basophil.jpg.
- Basophilic isPrimaryTopicOf Basophilic.