Assay: Bioassay on Cell Culture Plate
Description
The Assay
data frame has 60 rows and 4 columns.source
Pinheiro, J. C. and Bates, D. M. (2000), Mixed-Effects Models in S
and S-PLUS, Springer, New York. (Appendix A.2)Details
These data, courtesy of Rich Wolfe and David Lansky from Searle,
Inc., come from a bioassay run on a 96-well cell culture plate. The
assay is performed using a split-block design. The 8 rows on the
plate are labeled A--H from top to bottom and the 12 columns on the
plate are labeled 1--12 from left to right. Only the central 60 wells
of the plate are used for the bioassay (the intersection of rows B--G
and columns 2--11). There are two blocks in the design: Block 1
contains columns 2--6 and Block 2 contains columns 7--11. Within each
block, six samples are assigned randomly to rows and five (serial)
dilutions are assigned randomly to columns. The response variable is
the logarithm of the optical density. The cells are treated with a
compound that they metabolize to produce the stain. Only live cells
can make the stain, so the optical density is a measure of the number
of cells that are alive and healthy.