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From the study "Cryopreservation and revival of Hawaiian stony corals using isochoric vitrification"
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English: "a Passive, field-ready isochoric chamber that does require active monitoring or electronics of any kind. b Aggregated median oxygen consumption curves for coral preserved via an unmonitored isochoric vitrification process vs. pressure-monitored equivalents deemed either successful or unsuccessful based on their pressure histories. Shaded regions are bounded by 25%/75% quartiles. c Matrix of pairwise two-sided two-sample t test results indicating significant difference between groups, showing that unmonitored samples are statistically indistinguishable from healthy bleached coral and statistically different from cryo-injured coral. b, c also indicate that the unmonitored chamber shown in (a) produces better vitrification results in total as compared to the monitored device shown in Fig. 1a. In (c), 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 (b, c) 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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