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stichochrome Phys.|ˈstɪkəʊkrəʊm| [f. Gr. στίχο-ς stichos + χρῶµα colour.] ‘Any nerve-cell having the stainable substance (chromophilic bodies) arranged in more or less regular striæ or layers’ (Dorland's Med. Dict. 1913). Also attrib.
1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 261 The stichochrome granules disappear from the cells, to reappear once more when the animal recovers. 1901Jrnl. Exper. Med. 1 Oct. 552 Nissl..recognizes three subgroups [of nerve cells]:..Stichochromes or cells in which the chromatic substance is arranged in more or less distinctly parallel rows. |