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Fig. 8. The inhibition of coelomocyte spreading in response to hypotonic shock is
specific to Hsc70 and Hsp70. Coelomocytes exposed to 5 µg
ml1 of other proteins (lactoglobulin, casein and actin)
during hypotonic shock spread normally, while those exposed to Hsp during
hypotonic shock were inhibited. This result confirms that inhibition of
spreading is Hsp-specific and not a result of the interaction of any protein
with the cells during hypotonic shock. Values are means ± s.e.m.
N=3 replicate experiments in which at least 100 cells were
observed.