Page 4: The Equation Editor

In this tutorial, we learn more about using page 4 of the platemaker wizard. On this page the user can define equations that combine any of the dependent variables that were defined on page 3 of the wizard of statistical summaries of plate controls (also described on page 3 of the wizard). This tutorial also looks at how page 3 allows the relevant Elisa volumes to be entered so that appropriate dilution factors can be calculated in order to convert absorbance values into protein concentrations via a standard curve.

Time Stamp Topic
1:41 Another Page 1 Exercise
6:47 Entering Data on Page 2 of the Wizard
7:42 Entering Data on Page 3 of the Wizard
9:13 Entering Well Volume Information
10:16 The Equation Editor
11:29 Controlling the layout, Page 5 of the Wizard
12:18 Exploring the Flat Data Table of our first saved example
13:59 Exploring the Dilution Factor Equation
16:08 The Experiment Register
17:25 The Folder Path to the Saved Workbook
18:17 Using Control Data in your Equations
22:05 An Equation that rescales against the maximum positive control value
25:18 Cell Count rescaled so 100% corresponds to the positive control with the minimum cell count
31:25 Entering the Cell Demise Equation
32:41 Importing example data
34:30 Exploring how equations have be parsed into the Flat Data Table
39:21 How the Wizard know which dependent variable to use in the equations you have defined
40:21 A more user friendly equation based on including a class variable that puts chemotherapies and plate controls into named classes.
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