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Hyperchromicity is the
increase of
absorbance (optical density) of a material. The most
famous example is the
hyperchromicity of DNA that
occurs when...
- iron deficiency) due to a
calculation artifact. MCHC can be
elevated ("
hyperchromic") in
hereditary spherocytosis,
sickle cell
disease and
homozygous hemoglobin...
- anemias. RBCs are
either normochromic or hypochromic. They are
never "
hyperchromic". If more than the
normal amount of
hemoglobin is made, the
cells get...
- with lack of
genetic diversity. The
affected eye may be
hyperpigmented (
hyperchromic) or
hypopigmented (hypochromic). In humans, an
increase of
melanin production...
-
cells with
clear cytoplasm (clear halo) and
eccentric (not centered),
hyperchromic (darkly colored)
nuclei found throughout the epidermis.
There is some...
-
terminal phase,
consists of
reduction of oligonucleotides,
causing a
hyperchromic shift in the UV data.
DNase I
predominantly targets double-stranded DNA...
- extension,
intramedullary extension,
periosteal reaction and
presence of
hyperchromic epithelial cells under the microscope.[citation needed] Osteofibrous...
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Primary anemia may
refer to:
Hyperchromic anemia or
chlorosis Pernicious anemia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Primary...
- legends)
Hydrophobic effect (chemical bonding) (supramolecular chemistry)
Hyperchromic effect (biochemistry)
Hypersonic effect (acoustics) (hearing) (psychology)...
- nucleotides. The
third phase,
which is the
terminal phase,
consists of
hyperchromic shift resulting from
reduction of oligonucleotides.
There are several...