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Waerner, T; Thurnher, D; Krapfenbauer, K.
The role of laboratory medicine in healthcare: quality requirements of immunoassays, standardisation and data management in prospective medicine.
EPMA J. 2010; 1(4):619-626
Doi: 10.1007/s13167-010-0053-y
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In the last 10 years, the area of ELISA and protein-chip technology has developed and enthusiastically applied to an enormous variety of biological questions. However, the degree of stringency required in data analysis appears to have been underestimated. As a result, there are numerous published findings that are of questionable quality, requiring further confirmation and/or validation. In the course of feasibility and validation studies a number of key issues in research, development and clinical trial studies must be outlined, including those associated with laboratory design, analytical validation strategies, analytical completeness and data managements. The scope of the following review should provide assistance for defining key parameters in assay evaluation and validation in research and clinical trial projects in prospective medicine.