Bioanalytical automatlon: history and future plans

Bioanalysis is determining the concentration of drugs and metabolites in biological fluids (i.e. plasma and urine). During the past 15 years tremendous advances in bioanalysis, for example HPLC, auto injectors, data collection systems and robotics has enabled the productivity of the bioanalyst to in...

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Published in:Journal of analytical methods in chemistry Vol. 16; no. 4; pp. 121 - 123
Main Author: Farmen, R H
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1994
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Summary:Bioanalysis is determining the concentration of drugs and metabolites in biological fluids (i.e. plasma and urine). During the past 15 years tremendous advances in bioanalysis, for example HPLC, auto injectors, data collection systems and robotics has enabled the productivity of the bioanalyst to increase but it still requires considerable manual intervention. This paper describes the rationale, the justification and the plans Bristol-Myers Squibb has to completely automate the entire bioanalytical process.
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ISSN:0142-0453
2090-8865
2090-8873
DOI:10.1155/S1463924694000118