Research Article

High-Dose Aspirin Reverses Tartrazine-Induced Cell Growth Dysregulation Independent of p53 Signaling and Antioxidant Mechanisms in Rat Brain

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Histopathological analysis of brains of rats in treatment and control groups. (a–d) Representative brain sections from control rats with normal intact tissue (a) and rats treated with 700 mg/kg body weight tartrazine (b), 150 mg/kg body weight aspirin (c), and tartrazine + aspirin (d) are shown. 1, neuron; 2, glial cell; 3, neuropil; 4, perivascular space; 5, hemorrhage.
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