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If you choose to use a reference standard
to create a Calibrated Parameter, FlowJo shows a window similar to
that below. (The graph will be a histogram of the parameter you are
calibrating, gated according to how you have created the subpopulation).
For detailed information, see the examples
for using the Calibration Platform.
In this example, FlowJo identified the 8 peaks (shown
in the histogram). To the right, you are asked to enter the absolute
calibration points for one or more of these peaks. As you enter
values, FlowJo continually performs regressions and graphs the data
points and the regression overlayed on the histogram. Further, the
final scaling of the calibrated parameter will be shown as a vertical
axis on the histogram.
Once you have entered more than one data point,
FlowJo gives you the alternative to force the use of the original
dynamic range or to fit that value as well. (By the time you enter
a third calibration point, FlowJo automatically switches to fit
this value by default; you can switch it back by selecting the checkbox).
When you choose to use the original dynamic range,
then FlowJo assumes the calibrated parameter will have the same
number of decades of fluorescence as the original parameter (in
this example, 4 decades); it only fits a scalar that is used as
a multiplier. (For linear parameters, the option given is to force
the linear fit through the origin (i.e., that channel 0 is zero
absolute units) or to fit an intercept as well). If you choose not
to use the original dynamic range, FlowJo uses the data you enter
to determine what the actual dynamic range of the calibrated parameter
will be. This will be shown on the left axis; as you enter values,
FlowJo draws a line as the regression that lets you see how the
original parameter will be converted into the calibrated parameter.
In this case, FlowJo will calculate and display the correlation
coefficient of the fit.
Once you are satisfied with the fit, click on "Define
Parameter".
For examples of how to use this platform, click
here.
Go to the overview
of Calibrated Parameters. |
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