Leucocyte migration inhibition test as an evidence of immunological response to measles virus. III. Statistical analysis
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Leucocyte migration inhibition test as an evidence of immunological response to measles virus. III. Statistical analysis
Abstract
Two-way analysis of variance with replications was used for comparing the size of leucocyte migration areas in the samples of blood of monkeys before and after immunization of animals with measles virus. The areas in control samples were compared with those with antigen. Size of migration areas differed significantly between control samples and those with antigen only after the immunization of animals. Interaction between individual monkeys and presence or absence of antigen was significant only 28 days after the immunization of animals.
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