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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of histology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1924]
    ... have recently been described. One of these, the acidophilic cell, has fine granules that respond to the acid ... the nucleus rather large vesicular in appearance. The acidophilic cells are larger cells in which the cytoplasm contains ...
  2. ... into two types, termed principal, and oxyphil or acidophilic cells. The two types of cells may be intermingled irregularly, or the acidophilic cells may be arranged in groups with the other ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of pathologic histology 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Co., 1914
    ... adjoining bone or brain tissue. The tumors containing acidophilic cells are the more important as they may be ... are irregularly angular in shape and show marked acidophilic staining properties. The other or chief cells lining the glands differ somewhat in the different ...
  4. ... of gastric juice, 71 of urine, 198, 200 Acidophilic cells, 591 granules, 591, 598 Acidosis, 199, 351, 440 ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Laboratory course in histology 
    Publication: New York : Physicians and Surgeons Book Company, 1920
    ... capillaries and small blood-vessels. Identify "principal" and "acidophilic" cells. Which are in the majority? Draw small portion ... delicate trabeculae traversing lobe. Note central cords of cells (acidophilic and neutrophilic) surrounded by capillaries, and narrow peripheral ...
  6. ... also a third, transitional type of cell. The acidophilic cells are round with an eccentric nucleus and numerous ... protoplasm stains with basic dyes, but contains also acidophilic granules staining with eosin. In hibernation the chromophobic cells remain unchanged nu- merically as well as in ...
  7. ... the cerebral cortex. Carnivores. Meat-eating mammals. Cell, Acidophilic. A cell having an affinity for acid stains. Cell, Basophilic. ...
  8. ... in a few cases, produced nodular masses of acidophilic cells up to 50 » in diameter. They could be ... clear zone, but occasionally con- taining a prominent acidophilic inclusion body ... adrenal medullary cells, thyroid acinar cells, bronchial epithelium, ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Chemical warfare agents and related chemical problems (Parts 1-2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committe, Division 9, 1946
    ... of several layers of dead or dying squamous cells, the acidophilic cytoplasm of which contains many fine, deeply basophilic ... the dermis. The cyto- plasm is dense, deeply acidophilic, and ap|>ears des- iccated. The cells are so closely packed that neither intercellular bridges ...
  10. ... few cases became confluent, producing nodular masses of acidophilic cells. 7. Subcutaneous Sarcomas and Hemangioendotheliomas The subcutaneous sarcomas ...
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