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Jmp software version 6

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JMP software, version 6.0, is a data analysis and visualization tool developed by SAS Institute. It provides a graphical user interface for exploring, analyzing, and presenting data. The software offers a range of statistical and analytical capabilities, including regression modeling, multivariate analysis, and experimental design.

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Statistical Analysis of Experimental Findings

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All results were presented as mean ± SEM. Time points for each parameter were compared against baseline controls by t tests, and all reported P values are two-sided. Statistical significance was considered with P value less than 0.05. All statistical analyses were performed using JMP software, version 6.0 (SAS Institute, Inc.; Cary, NC) as previously described [3 (link)].
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Radiation-Induced Dose Responses in Cells

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Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to evaluate radiation-induced dose responses in cells directly irradiated with neutrons or high doses of photons, and in cells treated with ICCM from these irradiated cells. For each experiment, the independent variables considered were cell line, dose, and the interaction between cell line and dose. The dependent variables were micronuclei and bridges. The same set of analyses were performed for the neutron bystander data which included replicate experiments as an additional variable. The Tukey HSD test was used for post-hoc evaluations. These analyses were performed using JMP software version 6.0, SAS Institute Inc. Chi squared analyses were used to evaluate changes in the frequencies of micronuclei and bridges in the irradiated cells as a pooled group compared to the unirradiated (0-dose control) cells for the high dose photon experiments, and for the low dose photon contamination experiments.
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