Fully-automated systems and the need for global approaches should exhort clinical labs to reinvent routine MS analysis?

Bioanalysis

University Hospital of Lausanne; Département Formation Recherche, PAF, Centre Intégratif de Génomique, University of Lausanne, Dorigny, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.

Published: July 2018

Today, many LC-high-resolution MS instruments have become affordable, easy-to-use, sensitive and quantitative. Meanwhile, there is an increased need for more comprehensive approaches. However, omics analyses are still restricted to specialists whereas, in hospitals, routine analyses are targeted and quantitative and represent the main and heavy tasks. But the availability of fully automated LC-MS instruments that can handle independently from sample extraction to result reporting, as well as the increasing biomedical interest for global approaches, clinical analytical workflow should be reorganized. Bioanalysts are now in the position to develop/implement clinical metabolomics or proteomics as routine analyses. In this article, this coming evolution and the reasons to implement global/omics determinations as routine analysis, is described.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/bio-2018-0074DOI Listing

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