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From: Prospective insight into the role of benzyl propylene glycoside as a modulator of the cGAS-STING signaling pathway in the management of nonalcoholic fatty pancreas animal model

Fig. 5

A–E Caspase-3 immunohistochemistry-stained pancreas sections of A; Sham group showed minimal reaction for caspase-3 among acinar cells, B; NAFP group showed extensive positive reaction for caspase-3, C; R-10 group showed positive reaction for caspase-3 in destructed areas, D; R-20 group showed moderate positive reaction for caspase-3 in destructed areas, and E; R-30 group showed minimal positive reaction for caspase-3. [Magnification: 200x]. F; The mean area percentage of Caspase-3 positive cells (± SD) in the Sham and the experimental groups (n = 6): *P < 0.001 vs the Sham group; ###P < 0.001 vs NAFP group. aP < 0.05 vs R-10. bP < 0.05 vs R-20

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