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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Scand J Immunol. 2013 Nov;78(5):10.1111/sji.12106. doi: 10.1111/sji.12106

Table 1.

Primary tumors are established more often in WT mice than in TSLPR−/− mice over a 60-day period

Number of mice with a primary tumor1 No. of mice with no tumor2 Total p-value
Wild-type 18 1 19 p<0.053
TSLPR−/− 11 7 18
Total 29 8 37
1

The presence of a primary tumor was defined as a palpable mass of any size in the abdomen at any point post-injection (p.i.).

2

The absence of a primary tumor was defined as no palpable mass of any size in the abdominal area at any time point p.i.

3

The difference in the number of mice that either did or did not establish a primary tumor in the WT and TSLPR−/− groups were compared using a Fisher’s Exact test. Data shown is from three separate experiments, combined.