Table 2.

The kinetic relationship between calcium transients and increases in traction stress

Cell no. Transient no. B(Ca) - B(ts) (seconds) P(Ca) - P(ts) (seconds)
1   1   3.60   7.20  
  4   23.40   54.00  
2   1   -5.43   30.05  
  2   12.62   19.83  
  2   21.03   25.24  
  4   5.41   10.82  
3   1   -16.20   72.00  
  2   16.20   54.00  
4   1   0.00   9.00  
5   1   9.00   7.20  
  2   1.80   43.20  
  3   28.80   18.00  
  4   12.60   21.60  
6   1   4.15   6.86  
7   1   2.05   4.17  
8   1   8.41   17.58  
9   1   0.00   0.03  
10   2   40.25   27.65  
  3   14.58   19.30  
11   1   6.29   14.85  
  2   -9.56   22.37  
Average    9.04   23.09  
s.e.    2.74   4.07  
Minimum    -16.20   0.03  
Maximum    40.25   72.00  
Count    21.00   21.00  
Cell no. Transient no. B(Ca) - B(ts) (seconds) P(Ca) - P(ts) (seconds)
1   1   3.60   7.20  
  4   23.40   54.00  
2   1   -5.43   30.05  
  2   12.62   19.83  
  2   21.03   25.24  
  4   5.41   10.82  
3   1   -16.20   72.00  
  2   16.20   54.00  
4   1   0.00   9.00  
5   1   9.00   7.20  
  2   1.80   43.20  
  3   28.80   18.00  
  4   12.60   21.60  
6   1   4.15   6.86  
7   1   2.05   4.17  
8   1   8.41   17.58  
9   1   0.00   0.03  
10   2   40.25   27.65  
  3   14.58   19.30  
11   1   6.29   14.85  
  2   -9.56   22.37  
Average    9.04   23.09  
s.e.    2.74   4.07  
Minimum    -16.20   0.03  
Maximum    40.25   72.00  
Count    21.00   21.00  

Beginning of calcium transient, B(Ca); beginning of increase in traction stress, B(ts); peak of calcium transient, P(Ca); maximum value of traction stress, P(ts)

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