Figure 3: The PHA/PHB neuronscell-autonomously respond to IAA. | Scientific Reports

Figure 3: The PHA/PHB neuronscell-autonomously respond to IAA.

From: Polymodal Responses in C. elegans Phasmid Neurons Rely on Multiple Intracellular and Intercellular Signaling Pathways

Figure 3

(a,b) 1:100IAA induced-calcium transients in the PHA/PHB neurons in wild-type worms, unc-13 mutants and unc-31 mutants. (a) Fluorescence changes (mean ± SEM); (b) Bar graphs. (c,d) 1:100IAA induced-calcium transients in the PHA/PHB neurons in wild-type worms, osm-9 mutants and tax-4 mutants. (c) Fluorescence changes (mean ± SEM); (d) Bar graphs. Error bars indicate mean ± S.E.M.; ns, not significant, P > 0.05; *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; two-tailed paired t-test.

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