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In honey treated cell lines, morphological alteration such as nuclear shrinkage, chromatin condensation and fragmented nucleus were observed (Fig 2).

Morphological alteration, such as chromatin aggregation, nuclear and cytoplasmic condensation, and partition of cytoplasm and nucleus into membrane-bound vesicles (apoptotic bodies) were observed in HepG2 cells treated by TGA at 50 μg/ml for 12, 24 and 48 h (Fig 2).

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Histopathological examination revealed Pb2+-induced Pb2+-inducedl alterations, such as tubulointerstitial lesions (characterized by basophilic regenerating tubules with altered morphological epithelialterationsnd intersuchias lymphotubulointerstitialion.

Treatment with ATZ changed the ultrastructure of mitochondria in liver and muscle of rats, producing morphological alterations such as ring- and cup-shaped mitochondria without significantly altering the expression of mitochondrial OXPHOS complex proteins.

Plasma treatment resulted in complete sterilization of E. coli after 1 s, which was confirmed by morphological alterations such as ruptured membranes and amorphous structures.

Apoptotic cells were characterized by morphological alterations such as condensed nuclei and cell shrinkage.

Morphological alterations such as occurrence of necrotic fibers were only sometimes observed in the NaCl group.

The morphological alterations, such as increased prevalence of RR-fibres, are less likely as direct explanations to decrease strain.

After 6-h exposure, cells treated with the combination of the three agents underwent morphological alterations such as formation of cytoplasmic blebs.

Morphological alterations such as cell retraction and the presence of numerous cells in suspension were observed, particularly at high WF concentrations.

Apoptotic cell death is characterised by a common pattern of morphological alterations such as chromatin condensation, membrane blebbing, DNA fragmentation and cell shrinkage (Huppertz et al, 1999).

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