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. 2022 Sep 30;21(12):e13724. doi: 10.1111/acel.13724

TABLE 1.

Life table statistics for mice pooled across all three test sites

Group Count Median % Change Median Log‐rank p90 % Change p90 Wang‐Allison
Females
Cont_17 276 868 1060
BD 134 881 1 0.04 1101 4 0.16
Capt 132 915 5 0.002 1144 8 0.02
Leu 135 853 −2 0.20 1109 5 0.17
PB125 128 875 1 0.16 1094 3 0.48
RaAc16 134 976 12 0.001 1223 15 0.001
RaAc9 134 1107 28 0.001 1278 21 0.001
Sul 136 853 ‐2 0.87 1081 2 0.30
Syr 136 853 ‐2 0.99 1051 −1 1.00
Males
Cont_17 285 718 1029
BD 145 785 9 0.11 1066 4 0.40
Capt 150 821 14 0.001 1097 7 0.01
Leu 147 720 0 0.27 1020 −1 0.62
PB125 144 699 −3 0.64 1053 2 0.24
RaAc16 138 815 14 0.001 1217 18 0.001
RaAc9 153 981 37 0.001 1272 24 0.001
Sul 144 698 −3 0.69 1037 1 0.87
Syr 152 763 6 0.94 1011 −2 0.51

Note: p90 is 90th percentile age. Count, median, p90, and Wang/Allison calculations exclude mice removed for fighting and other causes, for which the endpoint (death or euthanasia when moribund) did not occur. Log‐rank test includes all mice entered into the study. Medians and p90 are shown in days. Percent change for median and p90 is calculated with respect to the median and p90 values for the pooled controls; they are not calculated as the mean value of site‐specific median percent changes. p‐values are not adjusted for multiple comparisons. Entries where p < 0.001 are tabulated at p = 0.001.