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Application of analytical methods to automatic analysers.

J G Cook1

  • 1Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton.

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
|July 1, 1975
PubMed
Summary

Modifying clinical chemistry methods for automated analyzers can simplify machine design. These adaptations are valid if they maintain method accuracy and reproducibility, leveraging strict timing for simplified assays.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Adapting clinical chemistry methods for automated analyzers presents opportunities for design simplification.
  • Ensuring modifications do not compromise assay accuracy and reproducibility is paramount.

Discussion:

  • Discrete automated analyzers offer precise timing sequences, enabling method simplifications not feasible in manual assays.
  • Chemical modifications can streamline automated analyzer design without impacting analytical performance.

Key Insights:

  • Method modifications in automated analyzers are acceptable if accuracy and reproducibility are preserved.
  • Strict timing in automated systems facilitates simplified assay protocols.

Outlook:

  • Future research can explore further chemical adaptations to enhance automated analyzer efficiency.
  • Optimizing analyzer design through chemical modifications may lead to more cost-effective diagnostic tools.

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