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      A Simple Statistical Parameter for Use in Evaluation and Validation of High Throughput Screening Assays.

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      Journal of biomolecular screening
      SAGE Publications

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          Abstract

          The ability to identify active compounds (³hits²) from large chemical libraries accurately and rapidly has been the ultimate goal in developing high-throughput screening (HTS) assays. The ability to identify hits from a particular HTS assay depends largely on the suitability or quality of the assay used in the screening. The criteria or parameters for evaluating the ³suitability² of an HTS assay for hit identification are not well defined and hence it still remains difficult to compare the quality of assays directly. In this report, a screening window coefficient, called ³Z-factor,² is defined. This coefficient is reflective of both the assay signal dynamic range and the data variation associated with the signal measurements, and therefore is suitable for assay quality assessment. The Z-factor is a dimensionless, simple statistical characteristic for each HTS assay. The Z-factor provides a useful tool for comparison and evaluation of the quality of assays, and can be utilized in assay optimization and validation.

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          Journal
          J Biomol Screen
          Journal of biomolecular screening
          SAGE Publications
          1552-454X
          1087-0571
          1999
          : 4
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] DuPont Pharmaceuticals Research Laboratories, Leads Discovery, DuPont Pharmaceuticals Company, Wilmington, Delaware.
          Article
          10.1177/108705719900400206
          10838414
          f568935d-140c-45dd-b377-fd96618e65a9
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