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basophilia|beɪsəˈfɪlɪə| Also baˈsophily. [f. as prec.: see -ia1.] a. A tendency to stain readily with a basic dye. b. A condition of the blood marked by the formation and accumulation of an excess of basophil cells.
1905J. H. Drysdale in Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. i. 669 (title) Granular Basophilia (Degeneration) of the Red Cells. 1946Nature 27 July 120/2 Normal grain showed a gradual increase in the size of the nucleolus..accompanied by a rapid decrease in the basophily of the cytoplasm. 1960L. Picken Organiz. of Cells v. 182 A cytochemical consequence of this presence of nucleic acids is the long familiar basophilia (affinity for basic dyes) of the cytoplasm of embryonic and other actively growing cells. 1962Lancet 27 Jan. 206/2 A cell with a large faintly staining nucleus and pale cytoplasm, with hardly any basophilia. |