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acidophilus milk Milk that has had lactobacillus acidophilus bacteria added to it. Many experts believe that this addition of bacteria helps restore or maintain "nature's balance" in the digestive tract.
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acidophilic cells and their components which have an attraction for acid dyes (eg eosin in Wright's stain)
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acidophil(e) 1. Acidophilic. 2. An acid-staining cell of the anterior pituitary. 3. A bacterial organism that grows well in an acid medium.
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acidophil(ic) adenoma Tumor of the pituitary gland in which cells stain with acid dyes. It usually produces growth hormones and causes acromegaly and gigantism. SYN: eosinophil(ic) adenoma ; somatotroph adenoma .
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acidophil g.’s 1. granules staining with acid dyes.  2. alpha g's (def. 3).
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