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. 2015 Apr 6;12(105):20141403. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2014.1403

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

Spatial dependence of the calcium transients observed in the wounding experiment. (a) Cells closer to the wound have a tendency to produce slightly larger initial peaks (in arbitrary units), although this correlation is weak. (b) There is a weak trend for the peak response time (in minutes) to increase with distance from the wound edge. (c) A much stronger relationship with wound proximity can be observed in the FWHM (in minutes). A rapid increase in FWHM begins at around 100 μm from the wound edge, indicating that proximal cells tend to have a long, sustained plateau following the initial peak. (d) The same relationship can be observed in terms of the plateau height (in arbitrary units), indicating that proximal cells tend to have plateaus of much greater magnitude than distal cells.