The use of radio frequency identification to track samples in bio-repositories

Atieh Zarabzadeh, R. Watson, J. Grimson
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Bio-repositories are resources for storing biological samples and data to support the discovery of biomarkers, therapeutic targets, and the underlying causes of diseases. The success of this knowledge discovery process depends critically on the quality of samples and their associated data. Biological samples are expensive to collect and store. The samples and their associated data pass through a number of processes, generally in multiple locations, from data collection from the participant, to clinical laboratory analyses, to processing in the research laboratory (proteomics, metablomics, etc.) and ultimately to knowledge discovery. The samples are moved in and out of freezers at several different points in this workflow. The potential for errors in sample identification and linking the corresponding data to its sample is therefore very high. This paper describes a novel method based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to support secure and reliable tracking of both samples and data which minimises the potential for error. The samples are labelled with RFID tags, which allow location-independent recording and updating of sample data as they move along the workflow. The system is linked to a web-based database, which provides the ability to identify and locate individual or group of samples rapidly.
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使用射频识别技术跟踪生物库中的样本
生物资源库是用于存储生物样本和数据的资源,以支持发现生物标志物、治疗靶点和疾病的潜在原因。这一知识发现过程的成功关键取决于样本及其相关数据的质量。生物样本的收集和储存都很昂贵。样本及其相关数据通常在多个地点经过许多过程,从参与者的数据收集到临床实验室分析,再到研究实验室的处理(蛋白质组学、代谢组学等),最终到知识发现。在这个工作流程中,样品在几个不同的点被移进和移出冰柜。因此,在样本识别和将相应数据与样本联系起来时出现错误的可能性非常高。本文描述了一种基于射频识别(RFID)技术的新方法,以支持安全可靠的样本和数据跟踪,从而最大限度地减少错误的可能性。样品被贴上了RFID标签,允许在工作流程中进行与位置无关的记录和更新样品数据。该系统连接到一个基于网络的数据库,该数据库提供了快速识别和定位单个或组样品的能力。
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