A simple method for validation and verification of pipettes mounted on automated liquid handlers

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A simple method for validation and verification of pipettes mounted on automated liquid handlers. / Stangegaard, Michael; Hansen, Anders Johannes; Frøslev, Tobias G; Morling, Niels.

In: JALA - Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation, Vol. 16, No. 5, 01.10.2011, p. 381-386.

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Stangegaard, M, Hansen, AJ, Frøslev, TG & Morling, N 2011, 'A simple method for validation and verification of pipettes mounted on automated liquid handlers', JALA - Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 381-386. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jala.2009.06.004

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Stangegaard, M., Hansen, A. J., Frøslev, T. G., & Morling, N. (2011). A simple method for validation and verification of pipettes mounted on automated liquid handlers. JALA - Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation, 16(5), 381-386. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jala.2009.06.004

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Stangegaard M, Hansen AJ, Frøslev TG, Morling N. A simple method for validation and verification of pipettes mounted on automated liquid handlers. JALA - Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation. 2011 Oct 1;16(5):381-386. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jala.2009.06.004

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Stangegaard, Michael ; Hansen, Anders Johannes ; Frøslev, Tobias G ; Morling, Niels. / A simple method for validation and verification of pipettes mounted on automated liquid handlers. In: JALA - Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation. 2011 ; Vol. 16, No. 5. pp. 381-386.

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abstract = "We have implemented a simple, inexpensive, and fast procedure for validation and verification of the performance of pipettes mounted on automated liquid handlers (ALHs) as necessary for laboratories accredited under ISO 17025. A six- or seven-step serial dilution of OrangeG was prepared in quadruplicates in a flat-bottom 96-well microtiter plate, manually using calibrated pipettes. Each pipette of the liquid handler (1-8) dispensed a selected volume (1-200 µL) of OrangeG eight times into the wells of the microtiter plate. All wells contained a total of 200 µL liquid. The absorbance was read, and the dispensed volume of each pipette was calculated based on a plot of volume and absorbance of a known set of OrangeG dilutions. Finally, the percent inaccuracy (%d) and the imprecision (%CV) of each pipette were calculated. Using predefined acceptance criteria, each pipette was then either approved or failed. Failed pipettes were either repaired or the volume deviation was compensated for by applying a calibration curve in the liquid-handler software. We have implemented the procedure on a Sias Xantus, an MWGt TheONYX, four Tecan Freedom EVO, a Biomek NX Span-8, and four Biomek 3000 robots, and the methods are freely available. In conclusion, we have set up a simple, inexpensive, and fast solution for the continuous validation of ALHs used for accredited work according to the ISO 17025 standard. The method is easy to use for aqueous solutions but requires a spectrophotometer that can read microtiter plates.",
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