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Same as Figure 4, but for the spatiotemporal patterns under the influence of noise, as shown in Figure 5
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Reconstruction of cellular variability from spatiotemporal patterns of "</p><p>http://www.nonlinearbiomedphys.com/content/1/1/10</p><p>Nonlinear Biomedical Physics 2007;1():10-10.</p><p>Published online 30 Aug 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC2034575.</p><p></p
Correlation coefficients of Ωand , respectively, between the different intervals of experimental data
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Reconstruction of cellular variability from spatiotemporal patterns of "</p><p>http://www.nonlinearbiomedphys.com/content/1/1/10</p><p>Nonlinear Biomedical Physics 2007;1():10-10.</p><p>Published online 30 Aug 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC2034575.</p><p></p> On the left-hand side of each image segment one can see the absolute values of correlation coefficients between intervals one and two (Corr(1,2), cf. Figure 10). The columns on the right-hand image parts show correlation coefficients between the intervals normalized to Corr(1,2). The notation (A) to (F) corresponds to that of Figure 9
Snapshots of experimental data sets analyzed on their spatial distribution in cell-cell differences (bar size 2 mm)
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Reconstruction of cellular variability from spatiotemporal patterns of "</p><p>http://www.nonlinearbiomedphys.com/content/1/1/10</p><p>Nonlinear Biomedical Physics 2007;1():10-10.</p><p>Published online 30 Aug 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC2034575.</p><p></p> Time points are indicated above the array of snapshots. In addition the spatial size the experimental data differ in their resolution: (A) and (B) 22.6 pixels/mm, (C) 68.2 pixels/mm, (D) 68.0 pixels/mm, (E) 38.6 pixels/mm, (F) 53.3 pixels/mm. As a rule of thumb at a cell density of 6.172·10cells/one can expect that 1 pixel contains approximately 12 cells in (A) and (B), 1 cell in (C) and (D), 4 cells in (E) and 2 cells in (F)