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Figure 4


Fig. 4. Treatment with H2O2 or SNAP leads to an increase in ROS- and RNS-related emissions. There is an increase in (A) ROS emissions from peroxide-treated stolon tips, (B) ROS emissions from SNAP-treated stolon tips, (C) RNS emissions from peroxide-treated stolon tips, and (D) RNS emissions from SNAP-treated stolon tips. Each graph shows mean ± s.e.m. luminance (grayscale from 0 to 4095) for three stolon tips per replicate colony (filled bars, control; unfilled bars, treatment).