Figure 5
From: On the shape and structure of the murine pulmonary heart valve

Local and global gQOIs were used to characterize the geometry of murine PVs under different TVPs. (a) schematic showing the key gQOIs. (b–h) show the trend of all gQOIs w.r.t TVP in which dimensional quantities were normalized using the valve perimeter length LΓ (see Table 1). The boxplot with whisker displays the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile and maximum of the data (from bottom to top) with individual measurement shown in symbols. The linear regression fit of the measurement with respect to the TVP is shown in red solid line. The p-value for the t-statistic tests the hypothesis that the slope of the regression model is equal to zero or not. As p-value is < 0.05, it indicates statistically significant change of a gQOI w.r.t. TVP.