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argentaffin having an affinity for silver and chromium salts; said of tissues. See also under cell.
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argentaffin c.’s enterochromaffin cells whose granules stain readily with chromium and silver salts, located in the basilar portions of the glands of the gastrointestinal tract. Based upon their staining reactions with silver, these cells have been divided into two groups: those that reduce silver without pretreatment (argentaffin c's), and those that require prior exposure to a reducing substance (argyrophilic c's). See also argentaffinoma.
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argentaffin f.’s reticular f's.
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argentaffin g.’s granules that stain with silver.
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argentaffinoma a carcinoid tumor of the gastroenteric tract formed from the argentaffin cells (Kulchitzky's cells) found in the enteric canal; such tumors elaborate a variety of catecholamines that produce the symptom complex called carcinoid syndrome.
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