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. 2010 May;3(1):54–62. doi: 10.15283/ijsc.2010.3.1.54

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7.

(A) Spontaneous E-rosette forming capacity of bone marrow derived cells (BMC) from the different pesticide exposed groups of mice compared with the normal. The pesticide exposed groups suffered a significant decrease in the E-rosette forming capacity compared to the normal. The 90 days post pesticide exposed group suffered maximum damage to the immune cells in terms of E-rosette forming ability. (B) The phagocytic capacity of the bone marrow derived cells (BMC) from different pesticide exposed groups of animals compared to the normal. The pesticide exposed groups showed a significant reduction in the phagocytic capacity compared to the normal control group. (C) Cytotoxic efficacy of the bone marrow derived cells (BMC) from different pesticide exposed groups of animals compared with the normal. The pesticide exposed groups showed a significant reduction in the cytotoxic efficacy compared to the normal healthy group.