“Additionally, exposure to GEN increased the percentages of T cells (M and H ), helper T cells (H), and cytotoxic T cells (M and H).”
“Furthermore, exposure to GEN increased the number of splenic B cells ( H ), T cells (L, M, and H), and T-cell subsets (L, M, and H).”
“In F(1) females, exposure to GEN produced a decrease in terminal body weight ( H ), with an increase in the relative weight of spleen (L, M, and H).”
“In dams, exposure to GEN from Gestation Day 7 to Postpartum Day 51 (totally 65 days) produced a significant increase in NK cell activity (M and H ), while a decrease in the percentage of helper T cells (H).”