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Unassayed Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.

These are the MediaLab courses that cover Unassayed and links to relevant pages within the course.

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Introduction to Quality Control
Which of the following types of controls can be used to measure accuracy of a laboratory's methods?View Page
Assayed and Unassayed Controls

Commercially prepared controls come in either assayed or unassayed forms. Assayed controls are tested by multiple methods before sale, and come with measuring system-specific values that are meant to be used as target values for the laboratory using the controls. Assayed controls:Are more expensive than unassayed controlsAre used to evaluate accuracy and precisionMay only be suitable for specific method systems Unassayed controls have no assigned analyte values provided by the manufacturer. The control values for these materials must be determined by the individual laboratory. Unassayed controls:Are less expensive than assayed controlsAre used to evaluate accuracy and precisionAre not linked to specific method systems Note: although commercially available control materials are screened for hepatitis antigens and HIV antibodies, control materials should still be handled with precautions, since they contain biological materials and could contain infectious agents.

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Which of the following can be determined using commercial unassayed controls?View Page

Quality Control
Assayed and Unassayed Controls

Assayed controls have been analyzed by the manufacturer so that the range of values for the analytes they contain is known. Unassayed controls are unknowns. The laboratory purchasing the controls must determine the concentration of each analyte.

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What is an unassayed control?View Page


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