Data structure | Type of test | Power | |
a | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 60% |
b | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 80% |
c | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 70% |
d | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 70% |
e | Normally distributed | Student’s t-test | 60% |
f | Normally distributed | Studen’t t-test | 50% |
g | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 75% |
h | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 70% |
i | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 60% |
j | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 50% |
k | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc | 50% |
l | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc | 70% |
m | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc | 75% |
n | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc | 60% |
o | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc | 50% |
p | Normally distributed | One-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc | 20% |
q | Normally distributed | Student’s t-test | 60% |
r | Normally distributed | Student’s t-test | 60% |
Lines refer to the alphabetical value provided in the Results section. Power calculations were performed in StatMate using the n and standard deviations from data sets being analyzed and the smallest difference between means that is scientifically relevant. For infarct analysis, a delta of 10 was used. For qPCR data sets delta = 0.3. For ADP ribose and DHT data sets delta = 1.0.