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-  * **1** - Use this field to perform quick filters of the data shown in the table below. For example, a search for "Melanoma" might return 1 or more rows where melanoma ​was contained in any field. For more granular searching, refer to **4**. +  * **1** - The name of the screen being shown. You can click on the authors here as well, to go back to the publication page and see all screens associated with that publication. 
-  * **2** - Use this Download Checked link to download all the screens you've selected ​in the table below using the provided check boxesThere is a maximum limit of 20 screens at a time per download+  * **2** - List of annotated details about a screen. Any details in blue can be clicked on to see all screens in the database using a similar term in a similar category. 
-  * **3** - Use the Reset button here to reset any currently established filters and go back to viewing ​all search ​results. +  * **3** - Details on how significance was determined for a screen. This area lets you know how the original authors distinguished between hits and non-hits. In some cases, this is unclear (which will be indicated) or all results may be considered to be hits. 
-  * **4** - Click advanced filters to open up a new more complex form which allows for much more granular searching and filtering on individual fields. +  * **4** - Additional curator notes. In the event that more details about a screen are required, this area will contain specific notes from our curation team about the screen. 
-  * **5** - Click on any heading in the table to sort results ​by that column. If you hold down shift and click on a second column, it will also sort by that column as well. +  * **5** - A showing a rough distribution of score values. If a dropdown list appears in the top right, you can use it to switch the score value the graph is currently representing. 
-  * **6** - If you click on the links in the author column, it will take you to a page listing ​all screens ​curated for that particular ​publication+  * **6** - Click the download supplementary link to download original supplementary files uploaded by our curation team that relate to the data shown in the table below. 
-  * **7** - If you click on the links in the name columnit will take you to a page similar to the one below giving ​you the full results for a single screen. +  * **7** - Use this field to perform quick filters of the data shown in the table below. For example, a search for "STE*" might return 1 or more rows where a gene name beginning with STE was found. For more granular searching, refer to **9**. 
-  * **8** - Any text underlined ​in orange can be moused over for additional details +  * **8** - This is a summary of the results shown in the table below. ​You can click on 'download ​screen' ​to download ​all results ​in a variety of formats
-  * **9** - Any blue plus signs can be clicked ​to expand ​the text displayed +  * **9** - Click advanced filters to open up a new more complex form which allows for much more granular searching and filtering on individual fields. 
-  * **10** - The blue speech bubble in the notes column ​can be moused ​over to see additional text added by our curation team specific to this result.+  * **10** - Click on any of the official symbol ​results ​to go to a new gene specific ​page showing ​all screens ​in the database related to that particular ​gene
 +  * **11** - In the score columns, you will find between 1 and 5 different score values relevant ​to this screen. In the header for each row, you can see the type of score being showPotentially,​ some of these scores, ​in combination,​ may be used to determine which results are considered to be hits. 
 +  * **12** - The hit column indicates whether or not a result is to be considered significant,​ according ​to the authors criteria. If the row contains a '​Yes'​ it's considered significant,​ and if it contains a '​No'​ it's considered insignificant. If it contains '​N/​A'​ then it is unknown whether or not the result is significant. You can mouse over the entries in this column for additional details.
 
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