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'''Chromatophobe''' is a general term used in [[Endocrinology]] to describe the cell stain type of the [[anterior pituitary]] [[hormone]]: [[adrenocorticotropic hormone]] (ACTH). It is described as such, as opposed to [[acidophil]] or [[basophil]], due to its inability to hold a stain when compared to other anterior pituitary hormones. | '''Chromatophobe''' is a general term used in [[Endocrinology]] to describe the cell stain type of the [[anterior pituitary]] [[hormone]]: [[adrenocorticotropic hormone]] (ACTH). It is described as such, as opposed to [[acidophil]] or [[basophil]], due to its inability to hold a stain when compared to other anterior pituitary hormones. | ||
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Chromatophobe is a general term used in Endocrinology to describe the cell stain type of the anterior pituitary hormone: adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). It is described as such, as opposed to acidophil or basophil, due to its inability to hold a stain when compared to other anterior pituitary hormones.