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Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_539
    Snippet: Western blot analysis of serum detected clusterin at 37kDa and optical density values determined using Image J software. Clusterin expression levels generated from Western Blot analysis and ELISA showed a significant correlation (Pearsons r = 0.6271). Statistical analysis (Student's t‐test) of the relative clusterin level in the control population found clusterin to be significantly higher than both untreated (p=0.001) and treated (p=0.0097) ML.....
    Document: Western blot analysis of serum detected clusterin at 37kDa and optical density values determined using Image J software. Clusterin expression levels generated from Western Blot analysis and ELISA showed a significant correlation (Pearsons r = 0.6271). Statistical analysis (Student's t‐test) of the relative clusterin level in the control population found clusterin to be significantly higher than both untreated (p=0.001) and treated (p=0.0097) MLSA populations when assessed by Western Blot analysis. In addition clusterin levels were statistically significantly higher in the treated compared to untreated MLSA populations (Student's t‐test, p=0.0167). When all three populations were directly compared via ELISA, both untreated and treated groups were significantly lower than the control (Kruskal‐Wallis test, p=0.0019).

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