Fig. 8: Impacts of environmental conditions on posthypoxic survival rates of Canton-S and Oregon-R D.m. subjected to 2.5 h of N2-induced hypoxia. | Experimental & Molecular Medicine

Fig. 8: Impacts of environmental conditions on posthypoxic survival rates of Canton-S and Oregon-R D.m. subjected to 2.5 h of N2-induced hypoxia.

From: Posthypoxic behavioral impairment and mortality of Drosophila melanogaster are associated with high temperatures, enhanced predeath activity and oxidative stress

Fig. 8

a Death rates of Canton-S D.m. and b Oregon-R D.m. after 2.5 h of severe hypoxia (<0.3% O2) upon modification of humidity, temperature or pressure or a combination of all three parameters during hypoxia compared to those under standardized control conditions (in gray). The data points represent the means ± SEMs of 4 independent experiments (control conditions are in gray) including a total of 240 male flies or n = 3 independent experiments including a total of 180 male flies per genotype for each hypoxia period.

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