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Therefore, in transplanted animals, the combined strain plus rejection effects were defined in PBMC as the log-ratio of expression levels for allograft recipients (BN) over isograft recipients (DA).
This figure is color coded to track the various probeset groups as defined by the Venn diagrams shown in Figure 3. Strain and rejection effects in heart tissue were found to be highly discordant at the level of individual probesets, again indicating that any confounding effects of strain in heart tissue are likely to be small.
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In this regard a dual-frequency laser (DFL) is interesting as the relative fluctuations between the two frequencies are low and can be used to generate a low-phase-noise microwave carrier due to the common-mode noise rejection effect [13, 15 17].
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In PBMC, to arrive at a list of genes which demonstrate a rejection effect independent of animal strain, we further analyzed the "strain plus rejection effect" list.
Rejection effect was defined in transplanted hearts as the log-ratio of allografts (DA) to isografts (DA) expression levels.
As clearly seen in the adjacent heat map, most probesets had very different expression patterns comparing the strain effect to the rejection effect.
In contrast to heart tissue, comparison at the probeset level of strain effect to the strain plus rejection effect in PBMC showed a high concordance.
The rejection effect in heart tissue was strongly associated with many expected themes including immune response, cell death, and tissue morphology.
PBMC genes whose "strain plus rejection" effect was 3-fold larger (up or down) than the strain effect alone and met a post-hoc unadjusted P ≤ 0.01 criterion were considered to demonstrate a rejection effect independent of animal strain (Table 1 and 2).
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