The NC3Rs is hosting a one-day workshop to support academic and industry researchers looking to implement microsampling (sampling methods which require ≤50µl of blood) to reduce and refine animal use.
Gain a broader understanding of what microsampling is and where the technique can be applied Examine, via case studies, how microsampling has been implemented in organizations, the pitfalls ...
With an eye toward improving care, researchers have developed new automated lab procedures for detecting opioids in tiny amounts of blood. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — As the opioid epidemic ...
Microsampling, a reduced volume sampling method, has successfully gained attention at the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) level and established benefits support its use in ...
Data collected in vivo is essential for advising decisions on drug screening and development and basic research, and animal models are used extensively for acquiring experimental measurements.
A blood test is a process of extracting blood samples for analysis in a laboratory. The blood is drawn from a person’s arm through the veins or by pricking the finger with a sharp object to release ...
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