Table 4

Statistical tests and parameters

FigureDistributionTestSample sizeStatistical data
2GNormalUnpaired t test (two tailed)R32F10 n = 14, R70A09 n = 12t = −1.3664, df = 24, p = 0.1845
2JNormalUnpaired t test (two tailed)R32F10 n = 12, R70A09 n = 14t = 5.0714, df = 24, p = 0.000035
4GNormalANOVA (Tukey’s post hoc test)NP3056 n = 8, R32F10 n = 15, R70A09 n = 11Latency p = 0.3484 half rise p = 0.1807 half decay p = 8.8e-4 response duration p = 6.2e-4
5DNormalANOVANP3056 n = 8, R32F10 n = 15, R70A09 n = 10F = [35.5101, 18.5213, 28.5431, 21.8342];
p = [1.6e-8, 5.8e-6, 1.1e-7, 1.4e-6]
5GNonparametricKruskal–WallisNP3056 n = 8, R32F10 n = 15, R70A09 n = 11Descending, left to right:
X2 = [16.3083, 11.1783, 1.3186, 19.2841, 11.6920,
9.0253];
p = [2.9e-4, 0.0037, 0.5172, 6.5e-5, 0.0029, 0.011]
6DNormalANOVA (Tukey’s post hoc test)NP3056 n = 11, R32F10 n = 10, R70A09 n = 12R70A09: F = 0.5698, p = 0.6383;
NP3056: F = 1.1598, p = 0.3374;
R32F10: F = 7.4735, p = 0.00005;
R32F10 concentration pair p values:
−10 and −8 = 0.9677; −10 and −6 = 0.0379;
−10 and −4 = 0.0013; −8 and −6 = 0.1047;
−8 and −4 = 0.0049; −6 and −4 = 0.5954
  • Summary of statistics used in each figure