Table 1

Statistical table

Data structureType of testPower
aNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc60%
bNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc80%
cNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc70%
dNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc70%
eNormally distributedStudent’s t-test60%
fNormally distributedStuden’t t-test50%
gNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc75%
hNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc70%
iNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc60%
jNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc50%
kNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Sidak’s post hoc50%
lNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc70%
mNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc75%
nNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc60%
oNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc50%
pNormally distributedOne-way ANOVA; Tukey’s post hoc20%
qNormally distributedStudent’s t-test60%
rNormally distributedStudent’s t-test60%
  • 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.