a(MESH:"Embryonic Structures")
The greatest heat shock-induced mortality occurred during the first 1 h of recovery and plateaued after 5 h recovery (main effect of time P<0.001; n=3; Fig. 3B), but the presence of antalarmin did not influence this response. PubMed:29807032
Heat shock significantly increased embryo mortality relative to non-heat shocked embryos PubMed:29807032
Final cumulative mortality (at 10 h recovery) in non-heat shocked embryos was low in both the 0 nM and 10 nM antalarmin groups (4.7% and 8.3%, respectively), and heat shock increased mortality in both groups PubMed:29807032
The greatest heat shock-induced mortality occurred during the first 1 h of recovery and plateaued after 5 h recovery (main effect of time P<0.001; n=3; Fig. 3B), but the presence of antalarmin did not influence this response. PubMed:29807032
At all embryo stages, significant differences were noted between the CRH 107 and control groups as well as be- tween the CRH 107 and CRH 107/antalarmin 106 groups, with the rates being lower in the former. PubMed:23211705
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