oxyphilic
/ɒksiˈfɪlɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Attracted to or containing oxyphil cells, which are specialized cells that respond to high oxygen levels.
“The oxyphilic properties of certain tissues made them more resilient in environments with low oxygen.”
2. noun
A cell or tissue that is oxyphilic in nature, often found in certain types of muscle tissue.
“The oxyphilic cells in the muscle tissue were responsible for its unique properties.”