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. 2023 Mar 14;19(3):e1010665. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1010665

Fig 11. RIS activates upon lethal blue-light stimulation and extends survival.

Fig 11

A) Sample trace for a control worm stimulated by a short blue light stimulus. RIS speed was measured. B) Sample traces of wild-type worms upon stimulation with a long blue-light stimulus. The grey shaded area presents detected time in motion quiescence. C) The strong stimulus increased normalized RIS activity over baseline compared to control worms. ***p<0.001, Welch test. D) Wild-type worms have a survival advantage over RIS-inhibited worms upon exposure to the lethal blue-light stimulus. *p<0.05, Welch test.