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. 2004 Mar;86(3):1794–1806. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(04)74246-0

FIGURE 6.

FIGURE 6

Serum deprivation promotes isotropic spreading. Serum deprivation induces the population to behave isotropically in terms of the rate of area change (A, notice peak at 600, mean of 15 cells) although this population shows only a slight shift in its velocity as seen in a histogram of average velocities for each cell (B, mean of 15 cells).