8 research outputs found

    Levels of serum a) IgG, b) IgE, and c) IgM in the study groups according to study duration.

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    <p>Data is given in mean ± SD. *P<0.05 is the comparison done against Normal group using Student's t-test. <sup>a</sup>P<0.05 is the significant comparison done against Stressed group using One-way ANOVA analysis.</p

    Proliferation of PBMCs introduced with 1 µg/ml of Blasto-Ag according to study duration.

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    <p>PHA, mitogen (20 µg/ml) was used as positive control. Values are given in mean ± SD. Values are normalized against sample blank where Blasto-Ag was substituted with sterile Jones medium (without any supplements). <sup>*</sup>P<0.05 is the comparison done against Normal group by Student's t-test. <sup>a</sup>P<0.05 and <sup>b</sup>P<0.05 is the comparison done against Stressed and Blasto group respectively using One-way ANOVA analysis.</p

    Effects of stress and <i>B. hominis</i> infection on weight gain.

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    <p>Mean weight gain is compared with their initial weight at week 1. Data shown is in mean ± SD. WK =  week.</p

    Levels of serum oxidative indices: a) AOPP, b) LHP, c) FRAP and d) GPx in the study groups according to study duration.

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    <p>Data is given in mean ± SD. *P<0.05 is the comparison done against Normal by Student's t-test. <sup>a</sup>P<0.05 and <sup>b</sup>P<0.05 is the comparison done against Stressed and Blasto group respectively using One-way ANOVA analysis.</p

    Correlation analysis of AOPP, LHP, FRAP and GPx levels in the study groups.

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    <p>Pearson's correlation coefficient test; differences were considered significant when p<0.05.</p

    Illustration on the a) effects of stress on various parameters and b) overview of results obtained from this study.

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    <p>Text box shaded in a) yellow represents general facts and hypothesis, b) blue represents the parameters used, c) grey represents observations obtained, and d) pink represents implications of the current study.</p
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