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In vitro antioxidant activity of Juglans regia L. bark extract and its protective effect on cyclophosphamide-induced urotoxicity in mice

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Answered by DavidOtunga
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It was used in the experiments on mice with the effect of a antineoplastic drug which has majority of toxin-effecting chemicals causing to damage our most important organs including brain and spinal cord. In this experiment the use of cyclophosphamide was primarily being used to check the CP-Induced (Especially CP 55940 which Induces cell death of a neuroblastoma (the cells are NG 108-15 Cells which are widely used in in vitro research and studies despite of the tissue culture obtained neuronal cells, it plays an important part for neuronal differentiation process) and it's total oxidation reactions of stress in the brain of a mouse. After the mouse has been dissected from apex the brains are removed and kept under at a very low temperature (to preserve the liquid or cerebrospinal fluid intact in the mouse), they are injected some chemicals and the required biochemical and molecular cell analysis of the neuronal cells are organised and coordinated within a group of smooth muscle development for muscular analysis. Final procedures are done and the results clearly showed of CP-induced oxidation reaction stress in the mouse brain, its sensitivities, are evident beyond a reasonable doubt.

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