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ntifertility Effect of Leaf Extract of Neem (Azadirachta Indica) on the Male Wild Indian House Rat (Rattus Rattus)

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Fig.  1.        T. s. of the testes in control rats with normal seminiferous tubules and
Table 1.  Effect of aqueous leaf extract of Azadirachta indica (200mg/kg body weight/day, for 30 days) on percentage  of different germ cell types of the male wild Indian house rat (Rattus rattus)
Table 3.  Effect of aqueous leaf extract of Azadirachta indica (200mg/kg body weight/day, for 30 days) on sperm count and sperm abnormality of the male wild Indian house rat (Rattus rattus)
Table   4. Effect of aqueous leaf extract of Azadirachta indica (200mg/kg body weight/day, for 30 days) on some histochemical components within the testis of the male wild Indian house rat (Rattus rattus)
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