Proliferation rates in the continuous presence of rapamycin can quantitatively explain the times-to-recovery from rapamycin treatment
Comparison of the calculated initial slopes of the time-to-recovery data for WT and ego1Δ cultures derived from Fig. 1E but re-plotted as a function of log2 of rapamycin concentration and the experimentally determined doubling times of WT and ego1Δ cells determined in the continuous presence of rapamycin (20 ng/ml) and on the same day. Results are shown means ± S.D.