Fig. 1From: Malathion induced testicular toxicity and oxidative damage in male mice: the protective effect of curcuminPhotomicrograph of the testis section stained with hematoxylin and eosin from the control and curcumin groups under the study. a, b (control group) showing a uniform seminiferous tubules (black arrows), with small clusters of Leydig cells in interstitial tissue (arrow heads) (H&E, × 10) and b uniform spermatogenesis, with identification of sperm in tubular lumens tubules (black arrows), with small clusters of Leydig cells in interstitial tissue (arrow heads) (H&E, × 20). c, d (curcumin group); c uniform seminiferous tubules (black arrows), with small clusters of Leydig cells in interstitial tissue (arrow heads) (H&E, × 10) and d uniform spermatogenesis, with identification of sperm in tubular lumens tubules (black arrows), with small clusters of Leydig cells in interstitial tissue (arrow heads) (H&E, × 20)Back to article page