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Well Plate Maker: a user-friendly randomized block design application to limit batch effects in large-scale biomedical studies

Hélène Borges, Anne-Marie Hesse, Alexandra Kraut, Yohann Couté, Virginie Brun, Thomas Bürger

2021Bioinformatics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SUMMARY: Many factors can influence results in clinical research, in particular bias in the distribution of samples prior to biochemical preparation. Well Plate Maker is a user-friendly application to design single- or multiple-well plate assays. It allows multiple group experiments to be randomized and therefore helps to reduce possible batch effects. Although primarily fathered to optimize the design of clinical sample analysis by high throughput mass spectrometry (e.g. proteomics or metabolomics), it includes multiple options to limit edge-of-plate effects, to incorporate control samples or to limit cross-contamination. It thus fits the constraints of many experimental fields. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: Well Plate Maker is implemented in R and available at Bioconductor repository (https://bioconductor.org/packages/wpm) under the open source Artistic 2.0 license. In addition to classical scripting, it can be used through a graphical user interface, developed with Shiny technology.

Topics & Concepts

Scripting languageComputer scienceLimit (mathematics)BioconductorBlock (permutation group theory)Scale (ratio)Sample (material)Interface (matter)Graphical user interfaceData miningMathematicsOperating systemChemistryMaximum bubble pressure methodGeneBiochemistryBubbleGeometryQuantum mechanicsMathematical analysisChromatographyPhysicsAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesStatistical Methods in Clinical Trials