icon.article.dark Kennisbijdrage Microarray technology Chromosome Microarray: Supporting Molecular Pathology Research For decades, karyotyping has been the standard diagnostic method for prenatal testing. As a method that dates back to the late 1960s, chromosome analysis or karyotype analysis is a test that assesses the size, shape, and number of chromosomes. Extra Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Kennisbijdrage Answers to FAQ’s on Gene Ontology and GO Enrichment Analysis “Big data”, “omics”, and “data mining” are vocabulary we have often heard in recent years, and second-generation sequencing is often used in scientific research. No matter which sequencing company performs sequencing or data analysis, a standard analysis method will be Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Kennisbijdrage Mechanism of Action (MOA) of Disintegrant Excipients Disintegration is an early way to evaluate whether a drug is effective. The disintegration time is an important control index for tablets, capsules, and dripping pills. Disintegration means that the solid preparation disintegrates and dissolves or breaks into granules under Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Kennisbijdrage Approaching quality as a black box Automation enables us to take major steps, such as introducing a new LIMS. Many labs use not only a LIMS, but also a document management system, which allows them to digitize their QA processes. Ideally, the lab’s LIMS and the Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Kennisbijdrage Insourcing or outsourcing quality control? More and more quality control labs are disappearing. Boardrooms tend to see in-house labs as expensive, and assume that contract labs can test for quality control just as well and at a fraction of the cost. But are the decision-makers Read more icon.arrow--dark