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“caryochrome”
caryochrome, karyochrome
1. In neurology, a term applied to certain nerve-cells in the cerebellum, reticular membrane, and olfactory bulbs which exhibit a staining of the nucleus only when treated by the Nissl method used to highlight important structural features of neurons (named for Franz Nissl [1860-1919], German neurologist).
2. The cell of a nerve with an easily staining nucleus.
2. The cell of a nerve with an easily staining nucleus.
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kary-, karyo-, cary-, caryo- +
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karyochrome, caryochrome, karyochrome cell
1. A nerve cell whose nucleus is deeply stainable while its body is not.
2. A nerve cell body having little or no Nissl substance (granular endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes) visible but a nucleus that stains intensely.
2. A nerve cell body having little or no Nissl substance (granular endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes) visible but a nucleus that stains intensely.
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celli-, cell, cells
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kary-, karyo-, cary-, caryo- +
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