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From the study "Cryopreservation and revival of Hawaiian stony corals using isochoric vitrification"

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English: "a Raw and b exponentially fitted normalized oxygen consumption curves for four groups of data: positive control (live healthy bleached coral), negative control (cryo-injured coral exposed to ice formation via conducting the vitrification protocol in an unsealed chamber), CVS1 toxicity experiments (labeled “tox – X”, where X is the coral fragment equilibration time in full-strength CVS1 cryoprotective solution), and isochoric vitrification experiments (labeled “iso – X”, where X is the same). Number of genotypes N and total samples n in each data set are displayed at the boom of each panel in (a). Solid lines in (b) represent median values and shaded regions are bounded by 25%/75% quartiles of the fitted exponential rate parameter a, which is itself plotted in (c) histogram with medians and 25%/75% quartiles of the exponential fit parameter for each treatment. d provides a matrix of pairwise two-sided two-sample t test results indicating significant difference between groups, demonstrating that isochoric vitrification after 7.5 min of osmotic equilibration in CVS1 produces coral that are statistically indistinguishable from healthy controls and statistically distinct from injured coral. p values greater than 0.01 are shown rounded to two decimal places, and p values less than 0.01 are shown rounded to three decimal places. Source data for all panels are provided as a Source data file, and exact p values are provided therein."
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-40500-w
Author Authors of the study: Matthew J. Powell-Palm, E. Michael Henley, Anthony N. Consiglio, Claire Lager, Brooke Chang, Riley Perry, Kendall Fitzgerald, Jonathan Daly, Boris Rubinsky & Mary Hagedorn

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