Initial tube or duplicate ? [Bioanalytics]

posted by shujak1 – 2010-06-09 08:06 (5845 d 17:01 ago) – Posting: # 5483
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Dear Ohlbe & Dan,

This discussion is leading to another interesting point that whether replicate aliquots are required for such experiments (repeat/incurred sample reanalysis) or whether to have a backup of the samples these replicate aliquots are prepared and stored at same temperature in different deep freeze apart from where original aliquots are stored, may be for proper control of samples (we call them analytical and clinical aliquots respectively).

As one of the European auditor asked to have these separate aliquots for backup purpose. What's your view on this.

Regards,
Shuja

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