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

Figure 2. Photomicrographs of immunohistochemically stained EAC-sections. Images respectively show the greater amount of Bcl-2 (arrow; yellowish brown color) in the cytoplasm of EAC-cells in control mice (a, ×100) as compared with mice treated with DADS (b, ×100), the higher amount of p53 (arrow; yellowish brown color) in the cytoplasm and nuclei of EAC-cells in mice treated with DADS (d, ×100) than in EAC-bearing control mice (c, ×100), and the higher level of TdT (arrow; yellowish brown color) in the nuclei of EAC-cells in mice treated with DADS (f, ×100) than in EAC-bearing control mice (e, ×100). EAC: Ehrlich ascites carcinoma; DADS: diallyl disulfide; TdT: terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase

Hepatoma Research
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