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organotropic
organotropic[ȯr¦gan·ə¦träp·ik] (microbiology) Of microorganisms, localizing in or entering the body by way of the viscera or, occasionally, somatic tissue. organotropic
or·ga·no·trop·ic (ōr'gă-nō-trop'ik), Pertaining to or characterized by organotropism.organotropic Alternative adjective A term used in homeopathy referring to the affinity displayed by some medicines for certain tissues and organs. Medspeak adjective Referring to the attraction of microorganisms, especially bacteria, to specific chemicals.or·ga·no·trop·ic (ōr'gă-nō-trō'pik) Pertaining to or characterized by organotropism. |