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Fig. 4. Post-injection time course for the incorporation of radiolabelled phenylalanine into protein in A. ocellatus during normoxia (closed circles) and severe hypoxia (open circles). (A) Liver (y=0.47x+0.62, r2=0.60, Pr=0.05, Py=0.22; y=0.44x–0.22, r2=0.80, Pr=0.003, Py=0.39); (B) brain (y=0.82x–0.05, r2=0.92, Pr=2.35x10–5, Py=0.84; y=0.57x+0.07, r2=0.95, Pr=2.97x10–6, Py=0.61); (C) heart (y=0.94x+0.20, r2=0.80, Pr=0.005, Py=0.71; y=0.55x–0.16, r2=0.84, Pr=6.78x10–4, Py=0.53); (D) gill (y=2.34–0.24, r2=0.93, Pr=1.56x10–5, Py=0.72; y=1.05x+0.21, r2=0.68, Pr=0.015, Py=0.79). For each tissue regression equations refer to normoxic and hypoxic fish, respectively. All r2 values are significant (Pr<0.05), all y-intercept values are not significant from zero (Py>0.05). Values are means ± s.e.m., N=4, except for hypoxia-exposed liver 2 h sample, where N=3. White muscle not shown because rates of incorporation were not detectable.





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