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From: Effect of in-vitro heat stress challenge on the function of blood mononuclear cells from dairy cattle ranked as high, average and low immune responders

Fig. 1

The concentration of heat shock protein 70, by heat treatment, for high, average and low immune responders. Cells were subjected to various heat treatments and HSP70 concentration was measured by ELISA. The data presented are least squared means + standard error of the mean. High immune responders are represented by the black bars, average immune responders by the grey bars and low immune responders by the white bars. P-values for significant effects or trends, between immune response phenotypes within each treatment, are presented in the figure. If a p-value is not present it indicates the effect is not significant. P-values for significant effects or trends, across treaments for each immune response phenotype, are presented in the results section

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