A computer program for the analysis of parallel-line bioassays of clotting factors

British Journal of Haematology
K N WilliamsG I Ingram

Abstract

An interactive computer program for the analysis of clotting factor assays is described. The program provides potency estimates against a standard, and will compare the observed and expected responses of a treated patient. Tests for validity of curve fitting are provided, with a number of optional transforms. If asked, the program will provide the user with a list of valid commands at any given step, and will identify certain errors in input.

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