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. 2006 Apr 27;3:7. doi: 10.1186/1742-9994-3-7

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Contraction patterns of Tethya wilhelmaduring extracorporeal cAMP application (a - b): Projected area of two specimens of T. wilhelma before and during cAMP application (grey background). Cyclic AMP induced immediate (a) and delayed (b) contractions and slightly disturbed the rhythm of endogenous contractions (see additional file 7: Movie_S7.mov for the time-lapse movie of Fig. 7b). Filled arrowheads indicate the points in time when stock solutions of the substances were injected into the experimental reactor circulation system to reach final concentrations of 288 mM for NOC-12.