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Edmond Y.W. Chan, Stacey L. Stang, Drell A. Bottorff, James C. Stone
Published in Volume 103, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 1999; 103(9):1337–1344 doi:10.1172/JCI5474
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The biologic response of cells to prolonged hypothermic stress and the effects of inhibiting Erk activation using PD098059. (a)RECs were untreated (1) or given a prolonged incubation on ice followed by warming to 37°C for 4 hours in the presence (2) or absence (3) of 50 μM PD098059. The duration of the ice incubation was either 16 hours (a) or 24 hours (b). (a) Cell morphology 4 hours after rewarming. (b) Cell viability as determined by a reattachment assay and by the formation of colonies. (c) Cells of the indicated type were incubated on ice for various times, either in the presence or absence of 50 μM PD098059, and warmed to 37°C for 4 hours. Cell viability was assessed using the reattachment assay. For rat2 and MDCK cells, each value is the average from 3 independent samples with the standard deviation indicated.