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. 2020 May 19;9:e53351. doi: 10.7554/eLife.53351

Figure 6. Nutrient stress-induced dendrite overgrowth sensitizes neurons.

Figure 6.

(A) A plot showing the percent of responders (respond within 20 s) versus temperature. n = number of larvae; n = 90 for HY and LY at each temperature. (B) A plot showing the percent of fast responders (respond within 5 s) versus temperature. n = number of larvae; n = 90 for HY and LY at each temperature. (C) A plot showing the percent of responders at 46°C versus the response time. n = number of larvae; n = 90 for HY and LY. (D) A plot showing the percent of responders versus temperature for Gal4ppk and FoxO OE animals in HY and LY conditions at 46°C. n = number of larvae; n = 120 for each group. Two-way ANOVA; interaction term between genotype and nutrient, p=0.0678. (E) A plot showing the percent of fast responders versus temperature for Gal4ppk and FoxO OE animals in HY and LY conditions at 46°C. n = number of larvae; n = 120 for each group. Two-way ANOVA; interaction term between genotype and nutrient, p=0.08052. In all panels, error bars indicate the standard error from three repeats (SE). For all quantifications, ***p<0.001; **p<0.01; *p<0.05: ns, not significant; Two-way ANOVA.

Figure 6—source data 1. Behavior analyses data for Figure 6.