-
basophils and chromophobes), and are
therefore identified simply as "
acidophils".
Eosinophilic Acidophile (histology)
Basophilic Chromophobe cell Melanotroph...
- may also find
basophils and
acidophils.
Microanatomy of the pars
distalis showing chromophobes, basophils, and
acidophils Eosinophilic follicles are a...
- Eosinophils,
sometimes called eosinophiles or, less commonly,
acidophils, are a
variety of
white blood cells and one of the
immune system components responsible...
-
pituitary gland Head and neck
anatomy Chromophobe cell
Melanotroph Chromophil Acidophil cell
Basophil cell
Oxyphil cell (parathyroid)
Neuroendocrine cell Gibo...
-
variation in the
types and
proportions of
white blood cells; for example,
acidophils are
generally more
common than in humans.
Platelets are
unique to mammals;...
-
pituitary cell types,
Cushing hypothesized that if
acidophil hyperpituitarism (excess
secretion from the
acidophil cells)
caused acromegaly, then an
excess of...
- A
prolactin cell (also
known as a
lactotropic cell,
epsilon acidophil, lactotrope, lactotroph, mammatroph, mammotroph) is a cell in the
anterior pituitary...
-
Histopathology of
acute hepatitis with
lobular disarray and ****ociated
lymphocytic inflammation,
acidophil body
formation (arrow) and bilirubinostasis....
-
Acidophile (or
acidophil, or, as an
adjectival form, acidophilic) is a term used by
histologists to
describe a
particular staining pattern of
cells and...
-
pregnancy by the
developing embryo.
Chromophobe cell
Melanotroph Chromophil Acidophil cell
Oxyphil cell
Oxyphil cell (parathyroid)
Pituitary gland Neuroendocrine...