Cellular stress responses to chronic heat shock and shell damage in temperate Mya truncata

Acknowledgements VAS was funded by a NERC DTG studentship (Project Reference: NE/J500173/1) to the British Antarctic Survey. MSC and LSP were financed by NERC core funding to the British Antarctic Survey. We would like to thank Elizabeth M. Harper for advice on M. truncata distributions, shell struc...

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Published in:Cell Stress and Chaperones
Main Authors: Sleight, Victoria A., Peck, Lloyd S., Dyrynda, Elisabeth A., Smith, Valerie J., Clark, Melody S.
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Biological Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2164/14783
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12192-018-0910-5
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Summary:Acknowledgements VAS was funded by a NERC DTG studentship (Project Reference: NE/J500173/1) to the British Antarctic Survey. MSC and LSP were financed by NERC core funding to the British Antarctic Survey. We would like to thank Elizabeth M. Harper for advice on M. truncata distributions, shell structure and repair processes; the dive team, and many associated helpers, at the NERC National Facility for Scientific Diving at Oban for animal collection; both Andrew Mogg and Kim Last at the Scottish Association of Marine Sciences for kindly overseeing animal husbandry during animal holding and acclimation. Peer reviewed