| Ag-NOR | argyrophil nucleolar organizer region |
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| argyrophil | <pathology> Pertaining to tissue elements that are capable of impregnation with silver ions and being made visible after an external reducing agent is used. Synonym: argentophil, argentophile. Origin: G. Argyros, silver, + philos, fond (05 Mar 2000) |
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| argyrophilic cell | <pathology> Cell's that bind silver salts but that precipitate silver only in the presence of a reducing agent. See: enteroendocrine cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| argyrophilic fibre | Reticular connective tissue fibre's that react with silver salts and appear black microscopically. (05 Mar 2000) |
| argyrophil |
capable of binding silver salts, which may subsequently be reduced by light or by a reducing agent to give a black deposit of silver; said of tissues.
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| argyrophil p.’s |
senile p's.
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| argyrophilic c.’s |
enterochromaffin cells that require exposure to a reducing substance before their granules will react with silver; they are located in the fundic and pyloric glands between the basement lamina and zymogenic cells. See also argentaffin c's.
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