noun
- Plural of chromophobe; cells or organisms that do not readily absorb or retain dyes or stains.
- In histology, cells in the anterior pituitary gland that stain poorly or not at all with standard dyes.
Usage: technical; biology; histology
Usage: anatomy; medical
Examples
- Under the microscope, the chromophobes appeared as unstained or lightly stained cells.
- The pathologist identified chromophobes in the pituitary tissue sample.
- Chromophobes contrast with chromophils, which absorb dyes readily.
- The anterior pituitary contains chromophobes that are difficult to visualize with routine staining.
- Histological examination revealed a population of chromophobes in the glandular tissue.