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. 2019 Feb 28;116(8):1538–1546. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2019.02.021

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Quantifying depletion as a function of anomalousness (α) and mobility (D, γ). (a) and (b) show the percent depletion at the border relative to the interior as a function of parameters. This is quantified by running simulations with N = 5000 particles to steady state and counting the number of particles in the left half micron [−5, −4.5] and the number in the middle half micron [−0.25, −0.25]. The percent depletion is then (1 − Left/Middle) × 100. Thus, a number close to 100 is a large depletion effect, whereas a number close to 0 represents no significant depletion. To see this figure in color, go online.