Life Science & Medicine

Life Science & Medicine

Multi-Panel Experimental Figure (A / B / C)

Three-panel composite with cell-viability, Western blot, and clinical timeline.

Prompt

Create a multi-panel experimental figure layout labeled A, B, and C.

Layout:
- Panel A: cell viability assay bar chart with three treatment groups and significance brackets.
- Panel B: Western blot schematic with protein bands, loading control, and densitometry mini-chart.
- Panel C: clinical or experimental timeline showing enrollment / baseline, treatment, sampling, and endpoint.
- Use consistent panel labels in the top-left corners.
- Add a shared title and a small legend explaining treatment colors.

Style:
- Journal-ready composite figure on white background.
- Clean grid alignment, thin gray separators, navy text, teal control group, coral treatment group, amber combination group.
- Make axes and labels readable but compact.
- No decorative elements; prioritize clarity and reviewer-friendly structure.
Use in Generator

When to use

For molecular oncology, drug-mechanism studies, and translational papers needing a hero figure.

Variations

A/B side-by-side only

Drop Panel C and lay out only Panels A and B side-by-side at equal width, suitable for a half-page figure.

Tips

  • Always specify the panel grid layout ("2x2 with C spanning the bottom row"). Without it, panels stack arbitrarily.
  • Bold panel labels (A, B, C) need explicit positioning — top-left is the journal default.
  • Keep titles inside each panel short (under 7 words) for legibility at print size.

FAQ

Can I add real images instead of generated ones for Panel B?

For Panel B you can use the image-to-image polish flow: upload your real Western blot scan and prompt the model to clean up the surrounding labels and layout.