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. 2014 Nov;7(2):87–97. doi: 10.15283/ijsc.2014.7.2.87

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

(A) Showing adjacent hepatocytes with sinusoidal spaces (S) in-between. HSCs (*) are seen in the perisinusoidal space The hepatocytes appear with large rounded, central vesicular nuclei (N). The nuclei show usual characteristic chromatin distribution. The cytoplasm contains numerous mitochondria (M), rER ( Inline graphic) and fat droplets (▲) (Control group TEM×4050). (B) Showing adjacent hepatocytes. The nuclei of the hepatocytes show abnormal chromatin distribution (N). The cytoplasm contains multiple vacuoles ( Inline graphic) and fat droplets (▲) (CCL4 alone group TEM ×4050).