Research Article

A Standardized Extract of Ginkgo biloba Neutralizes Cisplatin-Mediated Reproductive Toxicity in Rats

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Photomicrograph of cross-sections of the testes of control (N), GB alone (GB), CIS alone (CIS), and the three GB-protected rats (CIS+L: 50 mg/kg GB; CIS+M: 100 mg/kg GB; CIS+H: 200 mg/kg GB). Testes of control and GB alone treated groups show normal arrangement of germ cells and Sertoli cells. However, CIS-treated testes show severely damaged seminiferous tubules. Rats protected with GB were less affected by CIS (H & E 200x).
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