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Fig. 4

From: The hepatoprotective effect of gooseberry and black mulberry extracts against carbon tetrachloride-induced liver injury in rats

Fig. 4

Photomicrograph of liver stained with H&E showing the following: Normal architecture with the central vein (V) surrounded by hepatocytes (H) (control group). Destruction of hepatic architecture with apparent portal fibrosis (F), periportal aggregations of inflammatory cells (P), and marked congestion (Cn) of blood vessels (CCl4 group). Normal architecture of hepatocyte (GW, GE, MW, and ME groups), respectively. Few lymphocyte infiltrations and little fibrosis (CCl4+ GW group). Few lymphocyte infiltrations and no fibrosis (CCl4+ GE group). Some fibrosis (F) and lymphatic aggregation(P) (CCl4+ MW group). Few lymphocyte infiltrations (P) and some fibrosis (F) (CCl4+ ME group) (H&E ×400)

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