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Note this is the ‘gold standard’ hypoxanthine potency assay, required for input into MMVSola to predict MPC. The second tab in the sheet is the hill slope required for MMVSola (ignore the neg sign).
It looks as though human PPB would be required – either predicted (in silico or based on an animal PPB) or calculated.
Note that the numbers for the controls are given in ng/ml, so we presumably ought to convert to concentration so that we can compare?
If a cell is a blank ("-") it's not clear what that means? Not determined, or non-detectable?
These data need linking to/including in the wiki, after which this issue can be closed.
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Thanks to Stephen Brand at MMV, and the folks at Swiss TPH, we have obtained IC50 and Hill Slope data for the NF54 72h hypoxanthine assay for OSM-S-106 (MMV025100-09). This should help with dose predictions using MMVSola, which is the outstanding action item here.
Note this is the ‘gold standard’ hypoxanthine potency assay, required for input into MMVSola to predict MPC. The second tab in the sheet is the hill slope required for MMVSola (ignore the neg sign).
It looks as though human PPB would be required – either predicted (in silico or based on an animal PPB) or calculated.
Note that the numbers for the controls are given in ng/ml, so we presumably ought to convert to concentration so that we can compare?
If a cell is a blank ("-") it's not clear what that means? Not determined, or non-detectable?
These data need linking to/including in the wiki, after which this issue can be closed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: