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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 14.
Published in final edited form as: J Cell Physiol. 2022 May 14;237(7):3012–3029. doi: 10.1002/jcp.30769

Table 2:

Effect of loss of clusterin function on IOP

Age (Days)
n=6 (12 eyes in each) 50 70 90 105
WT IOP (mmHg) (Mean±SEM) 14.85±0.19 14.75±0.11 14.89±0.36 15.03±0.17
Clu−/− IOP (mmHg) (Mean±SEM) 16.08±0.21 16.78±0.18 18.31±0.74 18.94±0.46
Significance (p-value) 0.39 0.004 0.0001 0.0001
ΔIOP [Clu−/− - WT] (mmHg) 1.24 2.03 3.41 3.91
ΔIOP % [100*(Clu−/− IOP - WT IOP)/WT IOP] 8.35 13.76 22.9 26.01

Table shows IOP values (Mean ± SEM) of WT and CLU−/− mice (n=6) measured at 50-, 70-, 90- and 105-days post birth. Difference in IOP is significant if p≤0.05. ΔIOP represents the change in IOP between CLU−/− and WT, and ΔIOP% represents the percentage change in IOP in CLU−/− compared to WT.