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or·gan·ot·ro·pism O0117700 (ôr′gə-nŏt′rə-pĭz′əm) also or·gan·ot·ro·py (-pē)n. The attraction of certain chemical compounds or microorganisms to specific tissues or organs of the body. or′gan·o·tro′pic (ôr′gə-nō-trō′pĭk, ôr-găn′ō-) adj.organotropismenUK
organotropism [or-gah-not´rŏ-pizm] the special affinity of chemical compounds or pathogenic agents for particular tissues or organs of the body. adj., adj organotrop´ic.or·ga·no·tro·pism (ōr'gă-no'trō-pizm), The special affinity of particular drugs, pathogens, or metastatic tumors for particular organs or their component parts. Compare: parasitotropism. Synonym(s): organotropy [organo- + G. tropē, a turning] organotropism (ôr′gə-nŏt′rə-pĭz′əm) also organotropy (-pē)n. The attraction of certain chemical compounds or microorganisms to specific tissues or organs of the body. or′gan·o·tro′pic (ôr′gə-nō-trō′pĭk, ôr-găn′ō-) adj.or·ga·no·tro·pism (ōr'gă-nō-trō'pizm) The special affinity of certain drugs, pathogens, or metastatic tumors for particular organs or their component parts. Compare: parasitotropism[organo- + G. tropē, a turning] |