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chromophobe cell is a cell that does not
stain readily, and thus
appears relatively pale
under the microscope. It is
contrasted with a
chromophil cell...
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Historically they were
classed as
either basophilic, acidophilic, or
chromophobic on the
basis of
whether or not they took up the
tinctorial stains hematoxylin...
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aversion of use of
color in
products or design.
Within cellular biology, "
chromophobic"
cells are a
classification of
cells that do not
attract hematoxylin...
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renal cell cancer:
clear cell (conventional RCC, 75%),
papillary (15%),
chromophobic (5%), and
collecting duct (2%).
Sarcomatoid changes (morphology and patterns...
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amphophilic when
staining with
either acid or
basic dyes. In contrast,
chromophobic tissues do not take up
coloured dye readily. As in
light microscopy,...