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Figure 1: Micrograph of cerebellum of Wistar rat Haematoxylin and Eosin stain (a, c, e, g and i), and Cresyl Fast Voilet stain (b, d, f, h and j) (×250). (a and b) Section of cerebellum of the control group showing normal histoarchitecture. G = Granular layer, M = Molecular layer; P = Purkinje cell. (c and d) Section of the cerebellum of group administered artesunate (AS) (300 mg/kg) showing histoarchitectural distortion. D = Disintegrated nerve cells and fi bers, G = Granular layer, M = Molecular layer, N = Neuronal degeneration, P = Purkinje cell. (e and f) Section of the cerebellum of group administered AS (300 mg/kg) and aqueous fruit extract of Phoenix dactylifera (AFPD) (500 mg/kg) showing mild histoarchitectural distortion. G = Granular layer, M = Molecular layer. (g and h) Section of the cerebellum of group administered AS (300 mg/kg) and AFPD (1000 mg/kg) showing mild histoarchitectural distortion. G = Granular layer, M = Molecular layer. (i and j) Section of the cerebellum of group administered AS (300 mg/kg) and AFPD (1500 mg/kg) showing mild histoarchitectural distortion. G = Granular layer, M = Molecular layer, P = Purkinje cell |
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