siderosome

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English

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Etymology

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From sidero- +‎ -some.

Noun

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siderosome (plural siderosomes)

  1. A microscopic body containing aggregates of hemosiderin particles bound in a single membrane.
    Siderosomes contain aggregates of hemosiderin and may be derived from lysosomes.
    • 2013, Feroze N. Ghadially, ltrastructural Pathology of the Cell and Matrix, →ISBN:
      It is now clear that the Prussian-blue-positive haemosiderin granule of the light microscopist represents either a large siderosome, a clump of smaller siderosomes or compounds siderosomes.