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Table of contents
Intro to regression
Nonlinear regression
Curve fitting with Prism


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Nonlin with Prism
Initial values
Fixing constants
Method options
Output options
Default options
Importing equations
Writing equations
Constraining
Two models in one
Simulate a curve
Interpreting the results
Comparing two curves
Distributions of best-fit values
Radioligand binding
Saturation binding
Competitive binding
Kinetics of binding
Dose-response curves
Enzyme kinetics
Standard curves
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Nonlinear regression with Prism

Prism makes nonlinear regression very easy. Follow these steps. You may start either from a table of data or from a graph.

Step 1. Press the Analyze button and select built-in analyses.

Step 2. Select Nonlinear regression from the list of curves and regressions.

Step 3. Pick an equation. See Classic equations commonly used by biologists,  Importing equations and the equation library, and User-defined equations. For general information on creating models, see How models are derived.

To compare two equations, select "Fit to two equations and compare with an F test." Check the option button for equation 1, and pick that equation. Then check the option button for equation 2 and pick the second equation. See Comparing the fits of two models.

Step 4. Select any additional calculations you wish to perform.

Calculation Description
Calculate unknowns from a standard curve After fitting a curve, Prism will interpolate unknown values from that curve. See Reading unknowns from standard curves.
Runs test Tests whether the curve deviates systematically from your data. See Runs test
Residuals Helps you test the assumptions of nonlinear regression. See Residuals.
Dose-ratios for Schild plot Computes the log of dose-ratios from a series of dose-response curves. See Dose-response curves in the presence of antagonists.
Ki from IC50 After fitting competitive binding curves, calculate the Ki from the IC50. See Competitive binding data with one class of receptors
t test to compare best-fit variables If you fit two data sets, compare the best-fit values of each parameter using a t test. See  Comparing fits to two sets of data (same equation). The results will be in the "Overview and comparison" view (page).

Step 5. Set other options by clicking one of the four buttons at the bottom left of the nonlinear regression parameters dialog. Clicking these buttons will bring up a second dialog.

Option Description
Initial values Prism automatically supplies initial values for all variables, so you rarely have to think about them. Press this button to inspect and alter the initial values. See Initial values with Prism.
Constants Fix the value of one or more parameters in the equation to a constant value. See Fixing parameters to constant values .
Method Choose how Prism weights data, handles replicates, and other options. See Method options with Prism
Output Configure the output by choosing the beginning and end of the curve, the number of significant digits, and more. See Output options with Prism.

Step 6. Press OK to fit the curve. Prism will superimpose the curve on a graph of your data, and will place the numerical results into the Results folder. For guidance interpreting the results, see Approach to interpreting nonlinear regression results.

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