ActivityBase XE
IDBS ActivityBase XE - Superior template design flexibility offers a revolutionary solution for enhancing high throughput screening data management ActivityBase XE delivers ultra high performance screening and flexible data visualization in one single working environment. Easy to use, flexible and intuitive The XE module for IDBS ActivityBase streamlines workflow and optimizes productivity. as well as support for traditional h…
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Review Date: 31 Jul 2022 | IDBS
IDBS ActivityBase XE - Superior template design flexibility offers a revolutionary solution for enhancing high throughput screening data management
ActivityBase XE delivers ultra high performance screening and flexible data visualization in one single working environment.
Easy to use, flexible and intuitive
The XE module for IDBS ActivityBase streamlines workflow and optimizes productivity. as well as support for traditional high throughput (HTS) analysis, the latest version of ActivityBase XE now supports high content screening (HCS) and multiplex screening methodologies.
IDBS ActivityBase XE allows screening scientists to:
- Capture, visualize, analyze, quality check and verify data within the same XE environment
- Rapidly analyze captured screening data and accelerate results calculations due to significantly faster data processing
- View experimental data with flexible and intuitive visualization not available in general spreadsheet packages
- Use manual or automatic mode to run large test sets, so data can be edited in real time or captured and analyzed as batch data in one run
- Apply 'free-form' plate format flexibility to perform a variety of assays on the same plate, such as single-point primary screens and dose response secondary screens
- Access the powerful XLfit math functionality to apply outstanding and reliable curve fitting to data
- Automatically exclude sample plates based on an association with a failed QC plate, or on criteria such as z-prime outside a predefined range