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%Activ:
117.30 (2.00)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
116.22 (1.98)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
116.19 (1.98)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
115.14 (1.96)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
114.05 (1.93)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
114.03 (1.93)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
114.03 (1.93)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
112.95 (1.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
111.89 (1.89)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
111.89 (1.89)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
111.89 (1.89)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
111.89 (1.89)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
111.46 (1.88)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: -0.38
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.92
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
110.81 (1.86)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
110.81 (1.86)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
110.81 (1.86)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
110.79 (1.86)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
110.19 (1.85)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: -0.38
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.92
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
109.73 (1.84)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
109.73 (1.84)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.65
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
109.73 (1.84)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
109.71 (1.84)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
108.92 (1.82)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: -0.38
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.92
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
108.65 (1.82)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
108.65 (1.82)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
108.65 (1.82)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
108.65 (1.82)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.65
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.65
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.08
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.08
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.65
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.57 (1.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.55 (1.79)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.55 (1.79)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
|
ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
107.55 (1.79)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.78
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
|
ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.50 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.99
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.49 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.49 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.08
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.49 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.49 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.49 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.08
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.49 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.65
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.49 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
|
ZFactor: -0.65
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.49 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.47 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.24
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.47 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
|
ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
106.47 (1.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.78
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
|
ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
105.42 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
105.42 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.16
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
105.42 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.99
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
105.41 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
105.41 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
105.41 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
105.41 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.82
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.28
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
105.41 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
105.40 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
105.40 (1.75)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.78
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.33 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.32 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.85
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.43
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.32 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.32 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.85
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.43
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.32 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.08
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.32 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.32 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.32 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.85
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: 0.02
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
104.32 (1.73)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
103.25 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
103.25 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.16
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
103.25 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.99
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.82
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.28
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
103.24 (1.70)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.55 (1.69)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: -0.38
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.92
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.55 (1.69)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: -0.38
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.92
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.17 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.17 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.17 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.17 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.09
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.24
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.86
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -2.21
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.24
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.82
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.28
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.81
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.12
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.78
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.86
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -2.21
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.88
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.57
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.24
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.86
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -2.21
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
102.16 (1.68)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.94
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.05
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.27 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: -0.38
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.92
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.86
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -2.21
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.86
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.36
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.45
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.24
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.16
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.85
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: 0.02
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.83
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.00
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.86
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.36
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.84
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.09
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.65
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.78
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.81
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.12
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.82
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.28
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.94
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.05
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.91
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: 0.10
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
101.08 (1.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.91
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: 0.10
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.81
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.12
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.82
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.28
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.91
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: 0.10
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.89
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.01
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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Failed 0 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.16
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.08
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.86
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -2.21
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.61
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.64
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: -0.38
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.92
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.86
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -2.21
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.85
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: 0.02
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.65
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.74
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -0.16
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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%Activ:
100.00 (1.63)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.51
A measure of discrimination between positive and negative controls in the
screen: zprime < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zprime < 0.5 indicates
that the assay discriminates between positive and negative controls, and
0.5 < zprime < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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ZFactor: -1.22
A measure of discrimination between positive controls and the compounds
in the screen: zfactor < 0.0 indicates a failed assay, 0.0 < zfactor < 0.5
indicates that the assay discriminates between actives and inactives, and
0.5 < zfactor < 1.0 is ideal (see Zhang, J.BioScreening, 1999)
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