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%Activ:
100.23 (3.92)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.67
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: 0.17
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:
100.20 (3.92)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.57
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: 0.43
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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%Activ:
100.00 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.52
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: 0.20
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:
99.99 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.52
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: 0.20
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:
99.99 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: -0.06
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:
99.98 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: 0.03
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:
99.97 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: -0.06
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:
99.97 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.72
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: 0.41
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:
99.96 (3.91)
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: 0.13
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:
99.96 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.52
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: 0.20
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:
99.95 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: -0.06
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:
99.95 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.64
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:
99.95 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.44
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: 0.38
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:
99.90 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.56
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: 0.22
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:
99.24 (3.88)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.47
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:
99.01 (3.87)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: 0.03
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:
98.88 (3.87)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.67
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: 0.17
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:
98.66 (3.86)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: -0.06
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:
98.26 (3.84)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.77
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: 0.33
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:
97.46 (3.81)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.50
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: 0.22
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:
97.28 (3.80)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: 0.03
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:
96.57 (3.77)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.72
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: 0.41
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:
96.27 (3.76)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.72
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: 0.44
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:
96.21 (3.76)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.56
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: 0.22
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:
94.57 (3.69)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.56
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: 0.22
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:
93.77 (3.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.50
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: 0.22
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:
93.73 (3.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.63
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: 0.33
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:
93.70 (3.66)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: 0.03
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:
89.31 (3.48)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.57
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: 0.26
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:
87.57 (3.41)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.34
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: 0.38
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:
86.16 (3.35)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.44
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: 0.38
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:
82.58 (3.20)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.56
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: 0.22
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:
81.43 (3.16)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.64
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:
80.33 (3.11)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: 0.03
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:
75.71 (2.92)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.52
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: 0.37
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:
75.19 (2.90)
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: 0.13
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:
75.00 (2.89)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: -0.06
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:
66.21 (2.54)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.57
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: 0.26
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:
62.29 (2.38)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: -0.06
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:
58.13 (2.21)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.64
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:
55.40 (2.10)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: -0.06
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:
54.40 (2.05)
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: 0.46
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:
53.13 (2.00)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.50
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: 0.22
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:
100.01 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: -0.06
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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Low PSCOREFailed 1 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
99.99 (3.91)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.66
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: 0.17
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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Low PSCOREFailed 1 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
99.72 (3.90)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: 0.03
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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Low PSCOREFailed 1 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
83.84 (3.25)
Percent activity relative to the positive control on the plate, and (ZSCORE), the
distance in standard deviations from mean assay activity |
ZPrime: 0.76
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: 0.03
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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Low PSCOREFailed 1 of 4 Flags |
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%Activ:
82.78 (3.21)
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: 0.13
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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Low PSCOREFailed 1 of 4 Flags |
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