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Fig. 4

From: Low-temperature extracts of Purple blossoms of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) intervened mitochondrial translocation contributes prompted apoptosis in human breast cancer cells

Fig. 4

The MCF7 cells showing pro-apoptotic, abnormal shape of nuclei (Hochest 33342-blue stain) and mitochondrial fusion (MitoTracker-Deep Red stain) in all treated cells by basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) blossoms aqueous extract (50, 150, and 250 µg/mL), for second, third and fourth raw respectively. While the first raw represent normal nuclei shape with mitochondrial morphology of MCF7 cells (0 µg/mL). The photographs were seen under microscope (confocal)

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