Countless scientific breakthroughs are made possible in part by preclinical research using animal subjects. Microsampling – the collection of small, precise volumes of blood – represents a more humane, more efficient way of doing experimental animal research in the pharmaceutical industry.
Microsampling allows labs to cut costs, simplify processes, and eliminate expensive equipment and time-consuming labor. You can sample from the same animal at multiple time points, generating better data from fewer animals and smaller samples, while working toward the goals of reduction and refinement.
Volumetric absorptive microsampling drives the Mitra® devices originally developed by Neoteryx. The patented VAMS® technology represents a major breakthrough for those working in animal research.
For more information on how to apply microsampling in animal studies for preclinical research, visit our web page dedicated to Microsampling for Preclinical Research.
You can find third party preclinical microsampling case studies in our Technical Resource Library. For additional guidance, contact one of our trained Microsampling Specialists to discuss how microsampling technologies can simplify and improve your preclinical work.
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