Definition of Hyperchromicity. Meaning of Hyperchromicity. Synonyms of Hyperchromicity

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- Hyperchromicity is the increase of absorbance (optical density) of a material. The most famous example is the hyperchromicity of DNA that occurs when...
- iron deficiency) due to a calculation artifact. MCHC can be elevated ("hyperchromic") in hereditary spherocytosis, sickle cell disease and homozygous hemoglobin...
- anemias. RBCs are either normochromic or hypochromic. They are never "hyperchromic". If more than the normal amount of hemoglobin is made, the cells get...
- begins to dissociate leading to a rise in the absorbance intensity, hyperchromicity. The temperature at which 50% of DNA is denatured is known as the melting...
- with lack of genetic diversity. The affected eye may be hyperpigmented (hyperchromic) or hypopigmented (hypochromic). In humans, an increase of melanin production...
- terminal phase, consists of reduction of oligonucleotides, causing a hyperchromic shift in the UV data. DNase I predominantly targets double-stranded DNA...
- cells with clear cytoplasm (clear halo) and eccentric (not centered), hyperchromic (darkly colored) nuclei found throughout the epidermis. There is some...
- Primary anemia may refer to: Hyperchromic anemia or chlorosis Pernicious anemia This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Primary...
- legends) Hydrophobic effect (chemical bonding) (supramolecular chemistry) Hyperchromic effect (biochemistry) Hypersonic effect (acoustics) (hearing) (psychology)...
- itself on the intestinal wall to feed on the host's blood, and can cause hyperchromic anemia, emaciation, diarrhea, and possibly death. Toxocara canis, a hookworm...