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chromatolysis
[kroh-muh-tol-uh-sis]
noun
the dissolution and disintegration of chromatin.
chromatolysis
/ ËŒ°ì°ùəʊ³¾É™Ëˆ³ÙÉ’±ôɪ²õɪ²õ /
noun
cytology the dissolution of stained material, such as chromatin in injured cells
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- chromatolytic adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of chromatolysis1
Example Sentences
If the axis cylinder is severed at any point, it degenerates beyond that point, and the nucleus of the nerve-cell disintegrates—chromatolysis.
Animals upon whom double adrenalectomy has been performed show a striking fall in temperature, muscular weakness,—after adrenalectomy the animal may not be able to stand even,—and progressive chromatolysis.
The injection of adrenalin causes striking brain-cell changes: first, a hyperchromatism, then a chromatolysis.
Adrenalin alone causes hyperchromatism followed by chromatolysis, and in overdosage causes the destruction of some brain-cells.
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