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Anti-proliferative and apoptotic efficacy of diallyl disulfide on Ehrlich ascites carcinoma

Figure 1. Photomicrographs of HE stained EAC-cells sections showing decreased number of cells, plasma membrane blebbing (mb), fragmenting nuclei (fn), chromatin compaction or condensation (cc), apoptotic bodies (ap) and extracellular exudates (ee) (b, ×100; d, ×1000), as a result of treatment of EAC-bearing mice with DADS as compared to EAC-bearing control mice(a, ×100; c, ×1000) which have EAC-cells with bigger size, abundant basophilic cytoplasm (bc), and moderate sized-nuclei. EAC: Ehrlich ascites carcinoma; DADS: diallyl disulfide

Hepatoma Research
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