Histo-
Tissue. As in histocompatible (tissue compatible) and histology (the study of tissues, especially under the microscope).
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- Histocompatible
Literally, tissue compatible, meaning that the tissue can exist together with tissue of another organism without the immune system rejecting it. If a tissue donor and tissue recipient are histocompatible, a transplant is expected to be easily accepted.
- Histocompatibility
Literally, tissue compatibility. With full histocompatibility between a donor and recipient, tissue can be transplanted without being seen as foreign and being attacked by the immune system of the recipient.
- Histone
A protein around which DNA coils to form chromatin. Without histones, DNA could not organize into chromosomes.
- Histoplasma
histoplasma capsulatum. A microscopic fungus that causes the disease histoplasmosis. See histoplasmosis.
- Histoplasmosis
A disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum. Most people with histoplasmosis have no symptoms. However, it can cause acute or chronic lung disease and progressive disseminated histoplasmosis, which affects a number of organs. Infants, young children, and older persons’particularly those with chronic lung disease’are at increased risk for severe disease. Disseminated histoplasmosis is most […]