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Fig. 3

From: Behavioral, hepato-morphological, and biochemical studies on the possible protective effect of black seed and water bath against change-mediated heat stress on pigeon

Fig. 3

Hepatic tissue photomicrograph of the wheat diet group stained with H&E stain (a) and crossmon trichrome stain (b) illustrating the presence of vacuolated hepatocytes (V), swollen hepatic sinusoids (black arrow), with some inflammatory cell infiltrations (white arrow) and collagen fiber depositions (C) around central vein (Cv) and hepatic sinusoids. c, d Photomicrographs of the liver tissue stained with H&E stain (c) and crossmon trichrome stain (d) clarifying the protective effect of water bath presence under heat stress condition. Note the normal hepatocytes (white arrow) in cords, small-sized sinusoids (black arrow), and thin-walled central vein (Cv); however, degree of hepatocytes vacuolation (V) and collagen deposition (C) were found, bar = 50 μm

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