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. 2016 Jul 18;8:173. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2016.00173

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2

Lifespan-extending Alaskan berry and fungus treatments improve wild-type C. elegans motility late in life. Percent per motility class of middle age (day 5 adults; A–C) and old age (day 11 adults; D–F) for lifespan-extending Alaskan blueberry (A,D), lowbush cranberry (B,E), and chaga (C,F) are shown. Class A animals (green bars) moved normally and spontaneously, class B animals (yellow bars) moved abnormally and may have required prodding, and class C animals (red bars) were unable to translocate. N = 28–58 animals from at least three separate biological replicates per treatment group.