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Fig. 7

From: Gallic acid rescues uranyl acetate induced-hepatic dysfunction in rats by its antioxidant and cytoprotective potentials

Fig. 7

Immunohistochemical detection of Nrf2 protein in the liver. (a-c) Photomicrographs of liver sections of rats from the experimental groups, bar = 50 μm. (a) In control group, showing positive immunoreaction of Nrf2 as represented by the brown color. (b) In UA group, showing negative immunoreaction (c) In GA + UA group, showing positive immunoreaction. (d) Percentage of area of Nrf2 protein expression in the different experimental groups. Results are expressed as mean ± SEM of 3 rats per group (One-way ANOVA followed by Duncan post-test). # significant difference between UA and the control groups. & significant difference between GA + UA and UA groups

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