| fuchsinophilia |
the property of staining readily with fuchsin dyes; especially the affinity of infarcted areas of the heart for acid fuchsin.
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| fuchsinophilic |
readily stained by fuchsin; pertaining to or characterized by fuchsinophilia.
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| fuchsinophilous |
fuchsinophilic.
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| fucosan |
any of a group of pentosans composed of L- fucose residues; they are constituents of the cell walls of many seaweeds and occur in human milk.
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| fucose |
a methylpentose structurally derived from galactose (6-deoxygalactose); the L-isomer occurs naturally in various oligo- and polysaccharides (fucosans) and fucosides and in the carbohydrate portion of some mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins, including the A, B, and O blood group antigens.
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