StackWave Affinity™ v15: Titration and Dose Response Experiments

StackWave Affinity v15 Announcement - Titration and Dose Response Experiments


We are excited to announce the release of StackWave Affinity v15, which brings support for the registration and analysis of Titration and Dose Response experiments.  With these new tools, users can create assay plate templates, specify the details of their experiment, and then load the measurements directly from device output, instantly generating an exportable set of tables containing Hill equation, QC, back-calculated concentration values for titrations, and dose response plots. 

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Intuitive Assay Plate Layout Registration

The first step is defining the layouts of the assay plates employed in your experiment.  Affinity v15 includes an easy to use interface for admins to create these layouts, which any user can then use to perform their experiment. 

Detailed Experiment Design

Affinity provides a range of options for designing your experiments.  Specify the measurement, assay plate layout, concentration and dilution factors, handling of multiple plate reads and empty wells, and other properties to guide the automated analysis of your experimental data.

In-Depth Calculations and Graphs

Load measurements directly from files generated by your device and Affinity will automatically generate a series of tables containing all the relevant calculations.  Apply exclusions to your measurements as needed, either by plate or by range, and then export the details of the experiment with the click of a button. 

 

Don't hesitate to reach out for a demo or trial - we'd love to show you these and many other exciting new features purpose-built for Antibody Discovery labs.

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