anaphoresis
[an″ah-fo-re´sis] movement of charged particles toward the positive pole (anode) in electrophoresis.
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an·a·pho·re·sis
(an'ă-fō-rē'sis), Movement of negatively charged particles (anions) in a solution or suspension toward the anode in electrophoresis. Compare:
cataphoresis.
[G. ana, up + phorēsis, a being borne]
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anaphoresis
Chemistry
The movement of negatively charged particles (anions) through a solution toward as anode—e.g., in electrophoresis.
Dermatology
(1) Anhidrosis.
(2) Hypohidrosis.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
an·a·pho·re·sis
(an'ă-fōr-ē'sis) Movement of negatively charged particles (anions) in a solution or suspension toward the anode in electrophoresis.
[G. ana, up + phorēsis, a being borne]
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