Fig. 4: Topological features of wrinkles relate to force distributions. | Communications Biology

Fig. 4: Topological features of wrinkles relate to force distributions.

From: Wrinkle force microscopy: a machine learning based approach to predict cell mechanics from images

Fig. 4

a Three examples of cells that exhibit clustered wrinkles or dispersed wrinkles.  b The average force \(\bar{f}\) and c force isotropy I  for two groups of cells; cells that exhibits clustered or dispersed wrinkles. Note that asterisk symbols denote the significance p < 0.05 (*); two-sided unpaired t-test. The data numbers are n = 9 (cluster) and 25 (dispersion), respectively. The box plots describe minimum, first quartile, meadian, third quartile and maximum. Black dot is an outlier.

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