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Multiple on-line data collection and processing for radioimmunoassy using a micro-computer system

N W Carter, D Davidson, D F Lucas

    Journal of Clinical Pathology
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    A new micro-computer system enables real-time data capture from multiple radioisotope counters. This system facilitates interactive processing and seamless data transfer to laboratory management systems.

    Area of Science:

    • * Laboratory automation and data management.
    • * Scientific instrumentation and computer systems.

    Background:

    • * Traditional data handling from radioisotope counters can be time-consuming and prone to errors.
    • * Integrating diverse counter types into a unified data system presents challenges.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • * To introduce a novel micro-computer system for efficient on-line data acquisition.
    • * To enable parallel processing and interactive analysis of radioisotope counter data.
    • * To facilitate seamless integration with existing laboratory computer systems.

    Main Methods:

    • * Development of a micro-computer system capable of interfacing with multiple radioisotope counters.
    • * Implementation of parallel data capture from up to seven different counter types.

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  • * Design of interactive software for real-time results processing and analysis.
  • * Establishment of a data transmission protocol for laboratory computer-based data management systems.
  • Main Results:

    • * Successful on-line data capture from diverse radioisotope counters was achieved.
    • * Parallel processing allowed for simultaneous data acquisition and analysis.
    • * Interactive results processing provided immediate insights.
    • * Efficient data transmission to a laboratory data management system was demonstrated.

    Conclusions:

    • * The described micro-computer system offers a robust solution for modern laboratory data handling.
    • * This system enhances efficiency and accuracy in radioisotope counter data management.
    • * It represents a significant advancement in laboratory automation and data integration.