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. 1989;11(2):64–69. doi: 10.1155/S1463924689000131

Application of robotics In the clinical laboratory

R A Bunce 1, P M G Broughton 1, D M Browning 1, J E C Gibbons 1, L J Kricka 2,3
PMCID: PMC2547796  PMID: 18925236

Abstract

The basic types of robot are explained, and the performances and costs of some commercial examples are given. The potential advantages and problems of introducing robots into clinical laboratories are identified and the specifcation of a suitable robot is developed. None of the commercially available robots meets all aspects of the specificalion, and currently the purchase of a robot is considered premature for most clinical laboratories.

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