Description Usage Arguments Details Value Non-linear function for curve fitting Examples
View source: R/HTDoseResponseCurve.R
Given a data frame of measurements generated by
combine_data_and_map
or matching the format generated by that
function, fit a dose-response curve for each unique sample_type/treatment
specified by the sample_types and treatments parameters. A curve will
be fit for each sample in sample_types, at each treatment in treatments.
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D |
experiment dataset with columns matching the output of
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fct |
Non-linear function to fit, e.g. drc::LL.3(). See summary. |
sample_types |
Which sample types (e.g. distinct cell lines) of the sample types in D will be fit. If NA, fit all sample types. Default is NA. |
treatments |
Which treatments (e.g. drugs) of the treatments in D will be fit. If NA, fit all treatments. Default is NA. |
hour |
The hour in experiment dataset D at which to fit. If NA, combine all timepoints. |
concentration_column |
The name of the column in D to use for the concentration values in the curve. For non-synergy experiments, use the default "concentration". For synergy experiments, specify either of concentration, concentration_2. |
treatment_column |
The name of the column in D to use for the treatment values in the curve. For non-synergy experiments, use the default "treatment". For synergy experiments, specify either of treatment, treatment_2. |
If the data are from a synergy experiment, you must specify the concentration to use for the curve in the concentration_column parameter as one of concentration, concentration_2.
A HT_fit object
Curve fitting is performed by the drm()
function in the drc
library. To fit the curve, you need to select a non-linear function. To
estimate the slope, upper asymptote, lower asymptote, and EC50, pass
drc::LL.4(). To fix the lower asymptote at 1 and estimate the other
parameters, pass drc::LL.3(). To fix the upper asympotote at 1 and the lower
asymptote at 0, pass drc::LL.2. For a list of available functions, see
drc::getMeanFunctions()
.
To call this function you must load the drc package in your R session.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 | sample_types = rep( c(rep("line1",3), rep("line2",3)), 5)
treatments = c(rep("DMSO",6), rep("drug",24))
concentrations = c( rep(0,6),rep(200,6), rep(500,6),rep(1000,6),rep(5000,6))
values=c(100,99,100,90,91,92,99,97,99,89,87,88,86,89,88,56,59,58,66,65,67,
25,23,24,42,43,46,4,5,9)
hours = rep(48, length(values))
plate_id = "plate_1"
ds = create_dataset( sample_types=sample_types, treatments=treatments,
concentrations=concentrations,hours=hours,values=values,
plate_id=plate_id, negative_control = "DMSO")
library(drc)
# Fit model using three-parameter log-logistic function
fit_DRC(ds, sample_types=c("line1", "line2"), treatments=c("drug"),
hour = 48, fct=drc::LL.3() )
# Fit model using four-parameter log-logistic function
fit_DRC(ds, sample_types=c("line1", "line2"), treatments=c("drug"),
hour = 48, fct=drc::LL.4() )
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