How do I understand panel results?
Last updated on March 02, 2023The Comprehensive Panel is an inclusive list of antibodies that may be useful in differentiating the diagnoses you selected. The selected diagnosis groups are in the columns and the antibodies are in the rows.
The display shows:
- the % positive for each antibody
- the number of cases included in references
- a visual marker that helps you discern whether the antibody differentiates one diagnosis group from the other.
From this panel you can:
- Click any antibody name to learn about the antibody.
- Click a diagnosis name to learn about the diagnosis.
- Click on the View References hyperlink to access the references used for data on the antibody.
- Select the print icon to print the Comprehensive Panel search results. Save the panel for future analysis by clicking
When comparing 2 or more diagnosis the Build Panel results display as a collapsed Suggested Panel and an expanded Comprehensive Panel. Clicking the up or down carat sign next to each panel will expand or collapse the associated panel.
Applying further analysis to the data shown in the Comprehensive Panel, ImmunoQuery produces a brief Suggested Panel listing the antibodies most likely to provide the strongest differentiation between the diagnosis groups.
The Suggested Panel displays:
- diagnosis groups in columns
- antibodies in rows
- color-coded reactivity icons that show an antibody’s reactivity, located at each diagnosis group-antibody intersection
From this panel you can:
- Click Exclude this Antibody if you don’t want to include the antibody in the analysis. For example, if you exclude MOC-31, ImmunoQuery re-calibrates and provides another best differentiating antibody.
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