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. 2022 Jul 7;23(9):e55299. doi: 10.15252/embr.202255299

Figure EV4. Early‐transient 1 μM and 50 μM rapamycin treatment does not induce a time‐dependent effect on lifespan.

Figure EV4

  • A
    Schematic illustration of the experimental procedure and results. Flies were transiently treated during larval stages from 72 h after egg laying to puparium formation with 1 μM (gray) or 50 μM rapamycin (yellow).
  • B
    Survival curves of w iso31 flies transiently treated from 72 h after egg laying until puparium formation (males + females) with EtOH (control) or rapamycin 1 μM.
  • C, D
    Survival curves of male (C) and female (D) w iso31 flies transiently treated from 72 h after egg laying until puparium formation with EtOH (control) or rapamycin 1 μM.
  • E
    Survival curves of w iso31 flies transiently treated from 72 h after egg laying until puparium formation (males + females) with EtOH (control) or rapamycin 50 μM.
  • F, G
    Survival curves of male (F) and female (G) w iso31 flies transiently treated from 72 h after egg laying until puparium formation with EtOH (control) or rapamycin 50 μM.

Data information: Log‐rank (Mantel–Cox) test; n.s., not significant.