<p>Hepatocyte necrosis (arrow) and congestion of the sinusoids and central vein (white arrow head). (Values are mean (s.e.m.) * p<0.05 compared with sham, # p<0.05 compared with OLT group).</p
The hepatic sinusoids comprise a complex of vascular conduits to transport blood from the porta hepa...
<p>Hepatic histopathological analysis. <b>(b-e)</b> Representative images of Hematoxylin-Eosin stain...
Haematoxylin-eosin technique (HE) (1 & 4), Masson’s trichrome staining (TRIC) (2 & 5) and ABC anti-C...
<p>The arrow head indicates an example of cell necrosis (hepatocytes with homogeneously eosinophilic...
<p>A: liver structure is clear and the liver cells are in order (control group; HE, 20×). B: Sinus c...
<p><b>Even though the extract treated groups possessed injury marks however, the extent of signs of ...
<p><b>(A)</b> Control group liver sampled possessed well packed hepatocytes with intact nucleus (IN)...
(A) Liver section of normal mice showing normal central vein area with normal lining endothelium (ci...
<p>Hematoxylin eosin staining of I/R-injured liver sections from the MSC group (<b>A</b>. left panel...
<p>(A) Hematoxylin and eosin (H & E) staining. (B) Oil Red O staining. (C) Sudan III staining. Pictu...
<p>In (<b>a</b>) control liver, areas of congestion and sinusoid dilation (asterisks) could be obser...
Acute infectious hepatitis-massive necrosis. COMMENT ON SPECIMENS (#25-29): These illustrate the ra...
<p>(A) G1, portal inflammation (HE ×200); (B) G2, mild piecemeal necrosis (HE ×200); (C) G3, moderat...
<p><b>(A)</b> Family A proband's bone marrow was hypocellular with isolated regions of normal cellul...
(A) Conserved histological architecture corresponding to the SHAM group. (B) Pronounced dilatation a...
The hepatic sinusoids comprise a complex of vascular conduits to transport blood from the porta hepa...
<p>Hepatic histopathological analysis. <b>(b-e)</b> Representative images of Hematoxylin-Eosin stain...
Haematoxylin-eosin technique (HE) (1 & 4), Masson’s trichrome staining (TRIC) (2 & 5) and ABC anti-C...
<p>The arrow head indicates an example of cell necrosis (hepatocytes with homogeneously eosinophilic...
<p>A: liver structure is clear and the liver cells are in order (control group; HE, 20×). B: Sinus c...
<p><b>Even though the extract treated groups possessed injury marks however, the extent of signs of ...
<p><b>(A)</b> Control group liver sampled possessed well packed hepatocytes with intact nucleus (IN)...
(A) Liver section of normal mice showing normal central vein area with normal lining endothelium (ci...
<p>Hematoxylin eosin staining of I/R-injured liver sections from the MSC group (<b>A</b>. left panel...
<p>(A) Hematoxylin and eosin (H & E) staining. (B) Oil Red O staining. (C) Sudan III staining. Pictu...
<p>In (<b>a</b>) control liver, areas of congestion and sinusoid dilation (asterisks) could be obser...
Acute infectious hepatitis-massive necrosis. COMMENT ON SPECIMENS (#25-29): These illustrate the ra...
<p>(A) G1, portal inflammation (HE ×200); (B) G2, mild piecemeal necrosis (HE ×200); (C) G3, moderat...
<p><b>(A)</b> Family A proband's bone marrow was hypocellular with isolated regions of normal cellul...
(A) Conserved histological architecture corresponding to the SHAM group. (B) Pronounced dilatation a...
The hepatic sinusoids comprise a complex of vascular conduits to transport blood from the porta hepa...
<p>Hepatic histopathological analysis. <b>(b-e)</b> Representative images of Hematoxylin-Eosin stain...
Haematoxylin-eosin technique (HE) (1 & 4), Masson’s trichrome staining (TRIC) (2 & 5) and ABC anti-C...