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. 2023 Jul 10;42(16):e112446. doi: 10.15252/embj.2022112446

Figure EV4. Balance between storage and degradation body components is indispensable for animal stress resistance.

Figure EV4

  1. Per cent survival of wild‐type, EDC‐3‐ and XRN‐1‐depleted animals exposed to heat stress for 5 h at 37°C and then counted every 24 h (n = 3 independent experiments with at least 369 animals/experiment).
  2. Per cent survival of wild‐type, LET‐711‐ and CCF‐1‐depleted animals exposed to heat stress performed for 5 h at 37°C counted every 24 h (n = 3 independent experiments with at least 429 animals/experiment).
  3. Per cent survival of wild‐type animals fed with bacteria expressing either control or the indicated RNAi construct diluted 1:1 following paraquat (8 mM) administration and counted every 24 h (n = 3 independent experiments with at least 603 animals/experiment).
  4. Per cent survival of wild‐type animals fed with bacteria expressing either control or the indicated RNAi construct diluted 1:1 and subjected to heat stress for 5 h at 37°C counted every 24 h (n = 3 independent experiments with at least 603 animals/experiment).

Data information: Error bars denote SEM. Stress assays were performed at 20°C; detailed data are given in Tables [Link], [Link].