Analyze current batch – Luminex xPONENT for MAGPIX User Manual

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Single Step - Allows analysis of one well at a time. Select or clear this check box to turn this
function on or off.

Scroll Arrows - Use the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons to scroll through the table.

Maximize/Minimize - Use this toggle button to maximize and minimize the Plate Image, Dot
Plot, and List.

Plate - Select a plate from the drop-down list.

Save Image - Saves the information displayed on this page as an image file.

Progress - Click this button to display the Current Batch Run screen and to view real-time
batch processing results.

Analyze Current Batch

When you run a batch, the Current Batch tab opens. Here, you can view real-time analysis
of acquired analytes. Use this tab to view results, statistics, and log information related to the
current batch, and to perform statistical analysis on batch results. To view a single statistic
type for all analytes, click the statistic you want to view in the Statistics list. To view all
statistic types for a single analyte, click the analyte in the Analyte list. This tab offers real-
time monitoring of batch sampling during acquisition through a display of sample bead
statistics and analytes. The statistics available on this tab are intra-well bead statistics. They
do not describe replicate well assay results.

Statistic - To view a particular statistic for analytes in a batch, select one of the following:

Median - The point in a data set where there are as many values occurring above it as

there are below it.

Test Result - The calculated analysis value for quantitative or qualitative assays derived

from standards with known values.

Range - A semi-quantitative result for a particular numerical result falling between a

predefined set of values such as “Normal” or “Negative”.

Net MFI (Median Background) - Net MFI median background.

Mean - Average of all values in a set of results.

% CV of microspheres - The measure of relative dispersion within the distribution.

% CV = 100 x Std Dev / Mean

Standard Deviation - For calculating sample variability or dispersion, Luminex uses the

standard deviation formula.

Peak - The value that is equal to the largest number of data points within the distribution.

For example, in data set {1,2,2,3,3,3,4,5}, 3 is the peak because it occurs the largest
number of times in the distribution list.

Trimmed Count*

Trimmed Mean*

Trimmed % CV of microspheres*

Trimmed Standard Deviation*

• Trimmed Peak*

% CV of Replicates - The measure of relative dispersion within the distribution of results

for replicate samples.

% CV = 100 X Std Dev / Mean

Using xPONENT

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