Measurement Process Flow Chart (EXAMPLE: Nanotoxicity Assay)

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Measurement Process Flow Chart

(EXAMPLE: Nanotoxicity Assay)

Treat with
Add Remove
Seed Cells Incubate 24 h MTS
Nanoparticles Supernatant
Reagents

Measure
Abs490
Measurement Process Flow Chart (TEMPLATE)
Measurement Controls (TEMPLATE)
Control
Variables/Factors Why an Issue? Experiment Reference Material?
/Approach
Cell response varies due to
Add cadmium sulfate to cells to
EXAMPLE: Nanotoxicity assay: many factors (passage,
establish a reproducible “toxic” Cadmium sulfate
Variable: Cell toxicity response incorrect seeding, variability in
response in the assay
medium, contamination, etc.)
Ishikawa Diagram (EXAMPLE: Nanotoxicity Assay)

Rösslein M, Elliott JT, Salit M, Petersen EJ, Hirsch C, Krug HF, Wick P. Use of Cause-and-Effect
Analysis to Design a High-Quality Nanocytotoxicology Assay. Chem Res Toxicol. 2015, in press.
Ishikawa Diagram (TEMPLATE)

Cause Effect

Problem
Reference Materials (TEMPLATE)
1
What reference materials do you employ in your assay. How & why do you use them?

2
What needs do you see for new or better reference materials. How would you use them? Why?

What properties must be specified for the proposed new reference materials?
Inter-Laboratory Studies (TEMPLATE)
1 What is the goal of the inter-laboratory study? Tech. 4
What process controls should there be?
transfer? Establishing a standard test method?
1. 4.

2. 5.
2 Participating Labs
1. 4. 3. 6.
2. 5.
3. 6.
Others? Others?

3 How will the How will Parameters that Materials to Materials provided What level of
SOP be operators be must be tested for distribute to all by the agreement is
established? trained? sensitivity? participating labs? participating labs? adequate? When
are we done?

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