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pyroninophilia
increased affinity for pyronin dyes, characteristic of cells with high levels of cytoplasmic RNA.
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pyroninophilic
1. pertaining to or exhibiting pyroninophilia.  2. staining selectively with pyronin dyes.
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pyroninophilic g.’s
structures seen in liver and other cells, which stain red with methyl green–pyronine by Pappenheim's stain; they are one of the early effects of carbon tetrachloride poisoning.
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pyrophosphatase
any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a pyrophosphate bond, cleaving between the two phosphate groups. See also inorganic pyrophosphatase.
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pyrophosphate
any salt, anion, or ester of pyrophosphoric acid. Formed during many metabolic reactions, it is an important intermediate because its large free energy of hydrolysis makes the reactions essentially irreversible. The symbol PPi denotes the uncombined form.
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