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From: Multifunctional bioactivity of eco-friendly Penicillium gladioli extract against Toxoplasma gondii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Fig. 10

IL-1β immunohistochemical staining analysis of liver section. (A) Group I (Positive control) expresses a strong IL-1β positive reaction in the form of brown stain within the cytoplasm of hepatocytes (yellow arrows) with a significant difference from groups II (Spiramycin group) and III (Fungal extract group). (B,C) Groups II (Spiramycin group) and III (Fungal extract group) show few IL-1β positive cells (yellow arrow) and a negative reaction in the most of cells with a non-significant difference from each other. (D) Area percentage of IL-1β immune reaction in all groups. The single asterisk designates a substantial (p < 0.05) difference, and the abbreviation (NS) designates a non-significant (p > 0.05) difference where n = 10. (IL-1β × 400, scale bar = 50 μm).

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