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There was no effect of time on mean percent length regenerated for all comparisons among 14, 21 and 28 days (Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric ANOVA; H = 5.25, df = 2, p>0.07).
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Mean percent changes in lengths of elements as of result of skeletonization ranged from a low of 2.07% in the tibia to a high of 4.69% in the femur (see Table 1).
Mean percent changes in lengths of elements as a result of skeletonization ranged from a low of 4.52% in the tibia to a high of 8.58% in the ulna (see Table 1).
Mean percent change in greatest length ranged from 3.89% (ulna) to 9.54% (femur), and condylar dimensions ranged from 3.63% (radius, proximal ML) to 31.47% (femur, distal ML).
The mean and median fraction percent length of the chameleon transcripts was 67%and76%6%, respectively, as compared with the length of their human orthologs.
Mean percent changes in condylar dimensions were much larger than length changes, resulting in a range of about 9% (femur, distal CC) to about 27% (humerus, proximal ML).
The mean percent reductions (efficiency of Kiln) were 21 69%.
Shown are mean percent intracellular fluorescence of triplicate samples.
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Mean percent difference is −3.2%%.
Columns represent mean percent mortality ± standard error (n = 4).
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