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The proliferative response is expressed as a stimulation index (SI) calculated by dividing the mean cpm of peptide-stimulated wells by the mean cpm of non-stimulated wells.
The proliferative response is expressed as a stimulation index (SI) which is calculated by dividing the mean counts per minute (cpm) of peptide-stimulated wells by the mean cpm of non-stimulated wells.
Stimulation indexes were calculated by dividing the mean cpm of stimulated cells by the mean cpm of unstimulated cells.
Data are expressed as stimulation index (SI), calculated by dividing the mean cpm obtained in the stimulated cultures by the mean cpm obtained in the control cultures.
Results are presented as stimulation index (SI) which is the mean cpm of treatment culture divided by the mean cpm of control cultures.
The results are expressed as the stimulation index, the mean cpm of cultures incubated with stimulant divided by the mean cpm of cultures incubated in the absence of stimulant.
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Stimulation indices were determined by dividing the mean CPM of stimulated cultures over relevant unstimulated controls.
Results were expressed as counts per minute (cpm), and positivity of each sample was calculated by subtraction of the mean cpm value plus three times the SD obtained for the negative control.
Usually, the sum of CPM or the mean CPM, collected over a period of a few days and divided by the number of days, [ 26, 28, 30], is used to express the average amount of physical activity of an individual.
The immunostimulatory activity was compared between PDAC patients and healthy controls by dividing the counts per minute (CPM) of patients with the mean CPM of controls and the CPM of the controls with the mean CPM of the patients for each plate analyzed.
Stimulation index (SI) is defined as the mean CPM of the response of the antigen-stimulated cells divided by the mean of the response of cells cultured without antigen (PBS).
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