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From: Triton WR-1339-induced hyperlipidemia, DNA fragmentation, neurotransmitters inhibition, oxidative damage, histopathological and morphometric changes: the protective role of soybean oil

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Light micrographs of the liver tissues of rats treated as follow: liver tissue of control group (A) showing normal hepatocytes architecture, central vein (c.v), normal blood sinusoids (S), and hepatocytes (H). (B1, B2, and B2) Liver tissue of triton-treated rats showing distended and hemorrhage in the central vein (C.V), loss of the normal hepatocytes architecture, degenerated hepatocytes and focal necrosis (circle), pyknotic nuclei (red arrows), heptacyte vacuolization (dotted blue arrows) and dilation and hemorrhage of hepatic sinusoids (black arrows) and lymphocytes aggregation, mononuclear cell infiltration (blue square). Histological alterations induced in triton + soybean oil-treated rats group (C) were markedly reduced. H&E stain. (× 200)

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