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Figure 1 | Biological Research

Figure 1

From: Acute oral toxicity and anti-inflammatory activity of hydroalcoholic extract from Lampaya medicinalis Phil in rats

Figure 1

Representative photomicrographs of histological preparation (0.5 µm), stained with hematoxylin and eosin of liver (A1,A2,B1,B2) , heart (C1,C2) , kidney (D1,D2,E1,E2) , testis (F1,F2) , ovaries (G1,G2) and lung (H1,H2,I1,I2) of rats controls (1) and treated (2) with HAE of Lampaya medicinalis . Abbreviation: cv (central vein), s (sinusoids), h (hepatocyte), cc (cardiac muscle cell), ct (connective tissue), g (glomerulus), p (podocyte), Bc (Bowman´s capsule), c (capillarie), pct (proximal convoluted tubule), tl (tubular lumen), sp (spermatozoids), st (seminiferous tubule), ic (interstitial Leydig cell), ov (oocyte), F (follicle), fc (follicular cell), b (bronchioli), a (alveoli), ad (alveolar duct), bv (blood vessel). The number above the bar indicates the amplification.

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