Authors
Johanna Nyffeler, Derik E Haggard, Clinton Willis, R Woodrow Setzer, Richard Judson, Katie Paul-Friedman, Logan J Everett, Joshua A Harrill
Publication date
2021/2
Journal
SLAS DISCOVERY: Advancing the Science of Drug Discovery
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
292-308
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Phenotypic profiling assays are untargeted screening assays that measure a large number (hundreds to thousands) of cellular features in response to a stimulus and often yield diverse and unanticipated profiles of phenotypic effects, leading to challenges in distinguishing active from inactive treatments. Here, we compare a variety of different strategies for hit identification in imaging-based phenotypic profiling assays using a previously published Cell Painting data set. Hit identification strategies based on multiconcentration analysis involve curve fitting at several levels of data aggregation (e.g., individual feature level, aggregation of similarly derived features into categories, and global modeling of all features) and on computed metrics (e.g., Euclidean and Mahalanobis distance metrics and eigenfeatures). Hit identification strategies based on single-concentration analysis included measurement of signal strength (e …
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Scholar articles
J Nyffeler, DE Haggard, C Willis, RW Setzer, R Judson… - SLAS DISCOVERY: Advancing the Science of Drug …, 2021