The pipette is arguably the tool that gives the scientist the most hands-on contact with their work. Though small, this simple piece of equipment can have a big impact on good laboratory practice (GLP ...
Quality and compliance depend on the right approaches to training, standard operating procedures, and validation. More tools are available to help ensure success. Like many crucial regulations, good ...
Good laboratory practice (GLP) regulations became effective in 1979 under 21 CFR Part 58 and apply to all non-clinical safety studies intended to support research permits or marketing authorizations.
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