Selected article for: "detection limit and statistical significance"

Title: 2016 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2016_5_31
  • ID: 2y1y8jpx_307
    Snippet: Surplus serum samples from 40 dogs were used for analytical validation of the citrulline assay. Thirty-one surplus serum samples from healthy dogs and dogs with chronic enteropathy were used to evaluate possible alterations in serum citrulline concentrations in dogs with chronic enteropathy. Validation variables included the lower limit of detection, linearity, spiking recovery, and precision. Serum citrulline concentrations from 19 dogs with chr.....
    Document: Surplus serum samples from 40 dogs were used for analytical validation of the citrulline assay. Thirty-one surplus serum samples from healthy dogs and dogs with chronic enteropathy were used to evaluate possible alterations in serum citrulline concentrations in dogs with chronic enteropathy. Validation variables included the lower limit of detection, linearity, spiking recovery, and precision. Serum citrulline concentrations from 19 dogs with chronic enteropathy were compared to those from 12 healthy dogs. A Mann-Whitney U test was performed to compare serum citrulline concentrations between healthy and diseased dogs. Statistical significance was set as P < 0.05.

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