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oxyphilic, a. Biol.|ɒksɪˈfɪlɪk| [f. prec. + -ic.] Readily stained by acid dyes; oxyphil.
1901C. E. Simon Text-bk. Physiol. Chem. xiii. 303 The granules which are found in certain forms of leucocytes are apparently of an albuminous nature. According to their affinity for acid, basic, or neutral dyes, they are termed oxyphilic, basophilic, and neutrophilic, respectively. 1973Cancer XXXI. 253/1 The endoplasmic reticulum is poorly developed in oxyphilic cells, which means that protein-synthesis must be scanty. |