- Eosinophilic
Eosinophilic means "loves eosin", and refers to the
stain ing of certain tissues, cells, ororganelle s after they been washed witheosin , adye .Eosin is an
acidic dye; thus, the structure being stained is basic.Eosinophilic describes the appearance of cells and structures seen in
histological section s that take up the staining dyeeosin . This is a bright-pink dye that stains the cytoplasm of cells, as well as extracellular proteins such ascollagen .Such eosinophilic structures are, in general, composed of
protein .The stain eosin is usually combined with a stain called
hematoxylin to produce a hematoxylin and eosin-stainedsection (also called an H&E, HE or H+E section). This is the most widely-used histological stain in medical diagnosis, for example, when apathologist examines abiopsy of a suspected cancer, the biopsy will have been stained with H&E.Some structures seen inside cells are described as being eosinophilic, for example, Lewy bodies, Mallory bodies.
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basophilic (affinity to hematoxylln)
*Eosinophilia
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