| HP | Heidenhain pouch |
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| Heidenhain | Rudolph P., German histologist and physiologist, 1834-1897. See: Heidenhain's crescents, Heidenhain's demilunes, Heidenhain's law, Heidenhain's azan stain, Heidenhain's iron haematoxylin stain, Heidenhain pouch, Biondi-Heidenhain stain. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Heidenhain's azan stain | <technique> A technique using azocarmine B or G followed by aniline blue to stain nuclei and erythrocytes red, muscle orange, glia fibrils reddish, mucin blue, and collagen and reticulum dark blue. Origin: azocarmine + aniline blue (05 Mar 2000) |
| Heidenhain's crescents | The serous cells at the distal end of a mucous, tubuloalveolar secretory unit of certain salivary glands. Synonym: Giannuzzi's crescents, Giannuzzi's demilunes, Heidenhain's crescents, Heidenhain's demilunes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Heidenhain's demilunes | The serous cells at the distal end of a mucous, tubuloalveolar secretory unit of certain salivary glands. Synonym: Giannuzzi's crescents, Giannuzzi's demilunes, Heidenhain's crescents, Heidenhain's demilunes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Heidenhain's iron haematoxylin stain | <technique> An iron alum haematoxylin stain used for staining muscle striations and mitotic structures blue-black. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Heidenhain's law | Glandular secretion is always accompanied by an alteration in the structure of the gland. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Biondi-Heidenhain stain | <technique> An obsolete stain for spirochetes, using acid fuchsin and orange G. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Heidenhain c.’s |
1. chief c's (def. 1). 2. parietal c's.
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| Heidenhain p. |
a small pocket of the stomach that has been surgically separated from the body of the stomach, vagally denervated, and made to drain to the exterior; used in the experimental study of gastric physiology. Cf. Pavlov p.
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| Heidenhain's cells, demilunes, etc. |
see chief cells (def. 1) and parietal cells, under cell, and crescents of Gianuzzi, under crescent, see under law, and see Stains and Staining Methods under stain.
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| Heidenhain's iron hematoxylin s. |
an important cytological method for the demonstration of most cellular structures: nuclei, chromosomes, centrioles, fibrils, mitochondria, cilia, etc.
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| Heidenhain's l. |
glandular secretion always involves change in the structure of the gland.
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