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The Application Of Multivariate Statistical Analysis Methods In The Analysis Of Rat Nephropathy

Posted on:2007-04-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360215986458Subject:Probability theory and mathematical statistics
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The theme of the paper is to investigate the latest data about the model of mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (MsPGN) in SD rats which were cured by sinomenine (SIN), which to come from HeBei Medical university. In this study, Multivariate statistical analysis including to Fisher Discriminance in and Compare Means was applied to distinguish and analysis the process of the experiment and the medicative effect. From the meaning of the Stat, the experimental model was successful, the medicative effect of SIN was more distinguished as same as TWP.First, the article introduce the basic information of the nephropathy, the investigative status about mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (MsPGN) and the objective and the significance of the article.Secondly, the paper expatiate the means of the statistics analysis, the Fisher Discriminance and the Compare Means to analysis the difference of them, and come out the particular the correlative data of the experiment.Further more consumption composition applied the Multicariate Statistics Analysis, Fisher Discriminant and Compare Means, to analysis the data which is supplied by HeBei Medicinal College. And the conclusion was given: The experiment is successfull.Last, the difference of the two methods was displayed and some interfix suggestion was provided. In this study, the model of mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis(MsPGN) was made with immunization.The MsPGN rats were cured by sinomenine (SIN) . Proteinuria plasmaprotein, blood-fat, renal function, renal pathomorpholog- y, the expression of renal TNF-αand TNF-amRNA were observed. The conclusion was given: The experiment is succefull.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Multivariate Statistics Analysis, mesangial proliferative glomerulinephritis, Discriminant, SIN
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