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From: Toxic stress-specific cytoprotective responses regulate learned behavioral decisions in C. elegans

Fig. 4

ccBA-induced cytoprotective responses in non-neuronal cells confer behavioral tolerance to ccBA, but not to ccDA. a ccBA-induced food aversion of naive and ccBA-preconditioned (PC) N2 wild-type and daf-16(mu86) mutant animals. b ccBA-induced food aversion of naive and ccBA-preconditioned nematodes fed by control empty vector (EV) and hsp-90 RNAi bacteria. c ccBA-induced food aversion of naive and ccBA-preconditioned nematodes fed by EV, skn-1, and wdr-23 RNAi, respectively. d ccDA-induced food aversion of naive and ccDA preconditioned nematodes fed by control EV, skn-1, and wdr-23 RNAi, respectively. Preconditioning and food leaving experiments were performed as indicated in Fig. 2. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. N, number of independent experiments. p values were obtained by one-way ANOVA with Fisher’s LSD post hoc test. n.s., not significant; *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001

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