JuLI™ Stage STAT Software
JuLI™ Stage - User Manual
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For example, a 96 well plate was selected:
There are 4 tabs available to allocate and describe detailed conditions for each well
of a plate:
Compounds, Cells, Conditions
or
Regions
. (Headers of these tabs
cannot be changed.)
Compounds
: Name, concentration and dilution series of compounds can be
entered and assigned to wells.
Cells
: Cell types, passage number, seeding density and dilution series can be
entered to wells.
Conditions
: Can be used to assign any other important information to wells.
Regions
: Wells can be bundled to regions, which will ease the selection of wells
in the other tabs.
The first 2 tabs offer additional sub-menus in separate windows to support and ease
filling in concentrations or cell numbers, however, there are two important facts to
consider:
Firstly, all entries of all tabs will appear in the header of result tables and on the
legends of graphs.
And secondly, concentrations of compounds are neither selectable on the x-axis
of graphs nor can they be exported and accessed in secondary analyses such
as IC
50
calculations.
All plate map entries are only aiming at
localizing well repeats in order to calculate mean values and standard deviations
or
the detailed description of conditions of certain wells.
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Note: In order to allocate well-repeats in a plate layout (e.g. to calculate mean
values of triplicates) it is not necessary to fill in all 4 tabs, one tab (compounds, cells
or conditions) is already sufficient.
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