Chromophil

A chromophil is a cell which is easily stainable by absorbing chromium salts used in histology to increase the visual contrast of samples for microscopy. == Function == Chromophil cells are mostly hormone-producing cells containing so-called chromaffin granules.

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Chromophil

A chromophil is a cell which is easily stainable by absorbing chromium salts used in histology to increase the visual contrast of samples for microscopy. == Function == Chromophil cells are mostly hormone-producing cells containing so-called chromaffin granules.

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