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Journal of Veterinary Research
Édition 64 (2020): Edition 3 (September 2020)
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An immunohistochemical study on the presence of nitric oxide synthase isoforms (nNOS, iNOS, eNOS) in the spinal cord and nodose ganglion of rats receiving ionising gamma radiation to their liver
Osman Yılmaz
Osman Yılmaz
,
Zafer Soygüder
Zafer Soygüder
,
Ömer Faruk Keleş
Ömer Faruk Keleş
,
Turan Yaman
Turan Yaman
,
Zabit Yener
Zabit Yener
,
Ahmet Uyar
Ahmet Uyar
et
Tahir Çakır
Tahir Çakır
| 16 sept. 2020
Journal of Veterinary Research
Édition 64 (2020): Edition 3 (September 2020)
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Publié en ligne:
16 sept. 2020
Pages:
445 - 453
Reçu:
06 mars 2020
Accepté:
25 août 2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2020-0059
Mots clés
rats
,
ionising radiation
,
nitric oxide synthesis isoforms
,
nodose ganglion
,
spinal cord
© 2020 O. Yılmaz et al. published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Fig. 1
Histopathological examination of the liver. A – the control group; B – the first day; C – the second day; D – the third day
Fig. 2
nNOS immunoreactivity. A – the first day, in the spinal cord; B – the first day, in the nodose ganglion; C – the second day, in the spinal cord; D – the second day, in the nodose ganglion; E – the third day, in the spinal cord; F – the third day, in the nodose ganglion
Fig. 3
iNOS immunoreactivity. A – the first day, in the spinal cord; B – the first day, in the nodose ganglion; C – the second day, in the spinal cord; D – the second day, in the nodose ganglion; E – the third day, in the spinal cord; F – the third day, in the nodose ganglion
Fig. 4
eNOS immunoreactivity. A – the first day, in the spinal cord; B – the first day, in the nodose ganglion; C – the second day, in the spinal cord; D – the second day, in the nodose ganglion; E – the third day, in the spinal cord; F – the third day, in the nodose ganglion