Figure 4From: Chickens treated with a nitric oxide inhibitor became more resistant to Plasmodium gallinaceum infection due to reduced anemia, thrombocytopenia and inflammationBlood of chickens infected with Plasmodium gallinaceum presented immature erythrocytes that were also infected. Erythrocyte at prophase (A), prometaphase (B), anaphase (C) and telophase (D) were seen. Mature (E) and immature erythrocytes (F, G, H) were infected (arrowheads).Back to article page