Data analysis add-ons offer a wide range of capabilities, ranging from analytical methods over comprehensive analysis to assay workflows and statistical process control.
The Dose-Response Analysis Package provides various biostatistical methods for immunoassays, ELISA, and more. It supports you in investigating equivalence for calibration curves, provides enhanced data processing, and options for subgroup analysis.
Use Dose-response analysis documents to perform curve comparisons and create calibration curves.
The Dose-Response Analysis Package supports a range of analytical methods.
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Use the Biological Assay Package for potency analysis of biological assays. The add-on comes equipped with a highly flexible test system to qualify your assay. You can perform combination calculations to obtain a reportable value from independent assay runs and use historic assay data to develop equivalence margins.
Use the bioMérieux Endotoxin Detection Assay Package add-on to perform endotoxin testing based on recombinant factor C (rFC), a synthetic alternative to naturally sourced reagents derived from horseshoe crabs, as offered by the bioMérieux company.
The Control Chart Package allows sophisticated statistical process control (for example, by plotting Shewhart I-Charts as recommended in the USP <1010>). It provides visualization options for intervals, subcharts and sidecharts, and allows you to define colors by a secondary characteristic. You can also define rules based on events and time frames.
Use the Dichotomous Assay Package to analyze biological assays based on quantal (binary) responses by fitting probit or logit models to estimate the potency of your samples.
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Plot the observation data of the Standard sample and the Test samples, calculate the standard curve and determine the unknown concentration by interpolation on this curve.
Spike your Test samples with different concentrations of your analyte to identify matrix effects or determine the precision of your assay within the assay range.
Determine the precision of your method at different levels of dilution.
Calculate the effective concentration (for example EC50) of your sample in the concentrations you require by adding additional calculations.
Individually plot Test samples, and use the document dashboard or one of the document reports to compare the resulting curves. PLA 3.0 supports various analytical (regression) models.
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Learn how to set up Dose-response analysis documents step by step. The tasks guide you through each part of the document setup and show you how to efficiently work with core concepts.
Thyroxine (T4) is a commonly measured thyroid hormone for diagnosis of the thyroid function. Determining the total quantity of human thyroxine in serum is a standard use case for interpolation on a calibration curve.
Use Equivalence margin development documents to develop and verify test systems based on historic assays and apply these test systems in current runs of dose response assays.
Use Test system definition documents to define a collection of suitability tests and corresponding margins for dose response assays.
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The Microbial Assays for Antibiotics Package for PLA 3.0 is your software for assessing the potency of antibiotics. This add-on supports various methods, that is, cylinder-plate, turbidimetric, and combination of microbial assays. It enables you to closely follow the guidelines laid out in the United States Pharmacopeia (USP <81>) and the Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP 4.02).
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Use data acquisition and data import add-ons to import external response values and observation data into PLA 3.0 for further processing and evaluation.
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PLA 3.0 supports you in achieving compliance with regulations such as ISPE GAMP® 5 and 21 CFR Part 11. It also provides options to validate PLA 3.0 in your environment.
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