DoRes within CellMissy: Dose-response analysis on cell migration and related data

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Abstract

In cancer research, cell-based assays are used to assess cell migration and invasion. The major bottleneck is the lack of automated tools to visualize and analyse the large amounts of biological dose-response data produced. To address this challenge, we have developed an automated and free software package for dose-response analyses, DoRes, which is released as an add-on of the freely available and open-source tool CellMissy, dedicated to the management and analysis of cell migration data. DoRes implements non-linear curve fitting functionality into a robust, user-friendly and flexible software package with the possibility of importing a tabular file or starting from a cell migration experiment. We demonstrate the ability of the software by analysing public dose-response data and a typical cell migration experiment, and show that the extracted dose-response parameters and the calculated statistical values are consistently comparable to those of the widely used, commercial software GraphPad Prism.

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Sergeant, G., Martens, L., Van Troys, M., & Masuzzo, P. (2019). DoRes within CellMissy: Dose-response analysis on cell migration and related data. Bioinformatics, 35(4), 696–697. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bty634

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