Select (Admin) > Manage Assays to see the list of currently defined assays. Click Configure Plate Templates to open the Plate Templates page, which lists all plate templates currently defined (if any) and gives options for each to:
The Plate Template Editor lets you lay out the design of your experiment by associating plate wells with experimental groups. This walkthrough uses the 8x12 NAb Single Plate template as a representative example.
If you are editing an existing template, you may see color-coded, predefined groups. You can add additional groups by entering a group name in the New box and clicking Create. You may delete and restore existing well groups as follows:
In order to associate wells with experimental groups, you first need to select the active group. Use the radio button next to the group name to select the active group. You can then associate a grid cell in the plate template with the active group by clicking on the grid cell of interest or dragging to paint a region. In the screenshot below , the purple "CELL_CONTROL_SAMPLE" group is the active group, so when you click on a well, it associated with the CELL_CONTROL_SAMPLE group and painted purple.
You can enter groups and associate wells with groups for the "Virus", "Control," "Specimen," "Replicate" and "Other" plates. The Up, Down, Left, and Right buttons can be used to shift the entire layout if desired.
In the section on the right, you can define new Well Group Properties using the "Add a new property" button.
For example, single-plate NAb assays assume that specimens get more dilute as you move up or left across the plate. High-throughput NAb assays assume that specimens are more dilute as you move down or right across the plate. Adding a well group property named 'ReverseDilutionDirection' with the value 'true' will reverse this default behavior for a given specimen well group.
If any Warnings exist, for example, if you identify a single well as belonging to both a specimen sample and control group (which we did in the above screenshot), the tab label will be red with an indication of how many warnings exist. Click the tab to see the warnings.
When you wish to save your changes, click "Save" and continue to edit. When you have finished editing, click Save & Close to exit the template editor.
Select (Admin) > Manage Assays and click New Assay Design to use your new plate template in a new assay design.