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Jmp software version 5.1 for windows

Manufactured by SAS Institute
Sourced in Japan

JMP software Version 5.1 for Windows is a data analysis tool developed by SAS Institute. It provides users with the ability to explore, analyze, and visualize data. The software offers a range of statistical and graphical capabilities to support various data-driven decision-making processes.

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Student's t-test for Group Differences

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Student's t-test was used to assess differences between experimental groups. All statistical analyses were performed by using JMP software Version 5.1 for Windows (SAS Institute Japan, Tokyo, Japan). Statistical significance was defined as P< 0.05.
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Survival Analysis of Mice Groups

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Student's t test was used to evaluate differences between two groups. Overall survival of mice was calculated according to the Kaplan-Meier method and was verified by means of the log-rank test. All analyses were performed with JMP software Version 5.1 for Windows (SAS Institute Japan, Tokyo, Japan). Statistical significance was defined as P < .05.
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