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. 2018 Jul 24;12:218. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2018.00218

Table 5.

Statistical analysis of the late, long-lasting pheromone response in the presence or absence of 100 μM DOG or OAG during the late activity phase and at rest (Figure 8).

Compared groups P-value Test
Beginning (0–20 min) End (100–120 min)
LATE ACTIVITY (ZT 1)
DMSO 100 μM DOG **P = 0.0031 **P = 0.0040 Kruskal-Wallis test with Dunn's post hoc test
DMSO 100 μM OAG n.s. P > 0.9999 n.s. P = 0.1857
100 μM DOG 100 μM OAG ***P = 0.0003 n.s. P = 0.7280
Beginning vs. End
DMSO DMSO **P = 0.0047 Mann-Whitney test
100 μM DOG 100 μM DOG n.s. P = 0.3670 Mann-Whitney test
100 μM OAG 100 μM OAG ****P < 0.0001 Mann-Whitney test
REST (ZT 9)
DMSO 100 μM DOG **P = 0.0032 ****P < 0.0001 Kruskal-Wallis test with Dunn's post hoc test
DMSO 100 μM OAG n.s. P > 0.9999 n.s. P = 0.3245
100 μM DOG 100 μM OAG ***P = 0.0008 ****P < 0.0001
Beginning vs. End
DMSO DMSO ****P < 0.0001 Mann-Whitney test
100 μM DOG 100 μM DOG ****P < 0.0001 Mann-Whitney test
100 μM OAG 100 μM OAG ***P = 0.0008 Mann-Whitney test

Level of significance: α = 0.05; n.s. = not significant;

*

P < 0.05;

**

P < 0.01;

***

P < 0.001;

****

P < 0.0001.