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. 2018 May 29;14(5):e1006181. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006181

Table 1. Sensitivities of output (Gbg/Gt) to kGa and kGd based on a 10th degree polynomial fit.

Sensitivity coefficients are given for different time points (T, secs) and α-factor concentrations (L, nM), as well as the overall mean.

Data points Sensitivity to kGa Sensitivity to kGd
L = 1000 T = 10 4.6 × 10−1 −2.4 × 10−1
L = 1000 T = 30 4.5 × 10−1 −3.0 × 10−1
L = 1000 T = 60 4.5 × 10−1 −3.4 × 10−1
L = 1000 T = 120 4.3 × 10−1 −3.7 × 10−1
L = 1000 T = 210 4.3 × 10−1 −4.0 × 10−1
L = 1000 T = 300 4.2 × 10−1 −4.0 × 10−1
L = 1000 T = 450 4.0 × 10−1 −4.0 × 10−1
L = 1000 T = 600 3.9 × 10−1 −4.0 × 10−1
L = 1 T = 60 3.5 × 10−1 −2.0 × 10−1
L = 2 T = 60 3.8 × 10−1 −2.3 × 10−1
L = 5 T = 60 4.2 × 10−1 −2.7 × 10−1
L = 10 T = 60 4.4 × 10−1 −2.9 × 10−1
L = 20 T = 60 4.4 × 10−1 −3.1 × 10−1
L = 50 T = 60 4.4 × 10−1 −3.2 × 10−1
L = 100 T = 60 4.5 × 10−1 −3.2 × 10−1
Mean sensitivity 4.2 × 10−1 −3.2 × 10−1