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. 2003 Oct 20;100(22):13081–13086. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2133652100

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Isoamyl acetate stimulation evokes various types of RBC flow responses. (A) The odor evoked an increase in inst.RBC flow resulting from increases in both velocity and linear density (average of five odor stimulations). (B) The odor evoked an increase in inst.RBC flow resulting exclusively from an increase in inst.RBC velocity (average of seven odor stimulations). (C) The odor evoked an increase in the inst.RBC flow resulting from a large increase in inst.RBC velocity but accompanied by a decrease in inst.RBC linear density (average of six odor stimulations). Each graph was binned over 100 ms. The continuous line represents the sliding average over 10 bins (1 sec). (Upper) Raw data taken at the time indicated by the asterisks in the graphs.