Research Article

Undifferentiated Adipose Tissue Stem Cell Transplantation Promotes Hepatic Regeneration, Ameliorates Histopathologic Damage of the Liver, and Upregulates the Expression of Liver Regeneration- and Liver-Specific Genes in a Rat Model of Partial Hepatectomy

Table 6

GGT, ALP, and TBIL statistical significant differences.

Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT)Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)Total bilirubin (TBIL)
Subgroup ID number (I)1Subgroup ID number (J)1Mean difference (I–J)Statistical significance ( value2)Subgroup ID number (I)Subgroup ID number (J)Mean difference (I–J)Statistical significance ( value)Subgroup ID number (I)Subgroup ID number (J)Mean difference (I–J)Statistical significance ( value)

D1B13.7200.007B1S1140.0000.048CN1A1−0.158000.012
C13.2000.032D2N153.8000.014A1S10.158000.012
D3N4.8000.003C10.148000.023
S34.2000.014CN2N0.106000.006
A35.5200.001S20.092000.024
B35.7600.000A20.100000.010
C35.1800.001B20.108000.004
C20.118000.002
D20.108000.004
CN3N0.156000.001
S30.168000.000
A30.120000.024
C3S30.122000.021

Statistically significant differences between different experimental subgroups, regarding the serum levels of Gamma-glutamyltransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and total bilirubin. The level of statistical significance was set at 5% (α = 0.05). 1The subgroup ID is depicted in Table 1 (experimental design).