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Ultrastructural pathology of liver and kidney in indigenous chicken induced by chronic chlorpyriphos toxicity

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Figure 1 Structure of Chlorpyrifos
Figure 3 TEM image of liver showing mitochondria (M) with peripherally  placed cristae and fairly homogenous matrix
Figure 6 TEM image of kidney showing dissolution of mitochondrial  membrane (arrow), loss of mitochondrial (M) cristae, swollen rough endoplasmic reticulam (RER)

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