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Fig. 9. The effect of heat shock on coelomocyte spreading. Isolated coelomocytes
were heat-shocked in isotonic medium at 31°C for 30 min. Controls remained
at room temperature. The percentages of cells on each slide that had petaloid,
fibroblastic, or filopodial morphology were determined. Heat-shocked cells
showed significantly more petaloid forms and fewer filopodial forms than
unshocked or hypotonically shocked cells (asterisks, P<0.05).
Thus, heat shock prior to hypotonic shock inhibited coelomocyte spreading to a
similar extent as exogenous Hsp70 and Hsc70. Values are means ±
s.e.m.