LIMS原理及在小鼠临床中的应用。

Holger Maier, Christine Schütt, Ralph Steinkamp, Anja Hurt, Elida Schneltzer, Philipp Gormanns, Christoph Lengger, Mark Griffiths, David Melvin, Neha Agrawal, Rafael Alcantara, Arthur Evans, David Gannon, Simon Holroyd, Christian Kipp, Navis Pretheeba Raj, David Richardson, Sophie LeBlanc, Laurent Vasseur, Hiroshi Masuya, Kimio Kobayashi, Tomohiro Suzuki, Nobuhiko Tanaka, Shigeharu Wakana, Alison Walling, David Clary, Juan Gallegos, Helmut Fuchs, Martin Hrabě de Angelis, Valerie Gailus-Durner
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摘要

十多年来,在小鼠诊所进行的大规模系统性小鼠表型分析,需要成千上万只来自多种不同突变系的小鼠进行培育,逐个跟踪,并根据标准化时间表进行表型分析。所有这些努力通常组织在重叠的项目中,并行运行。在物流、数据采集、数据分析、结果可视化和报告方面,这些项目出现了新的挑战。这些挑战很难满足传统的方法,如笔和纸群管理,基于电子表格的数据管理和人工数据分析。因此,在小鼠诊所开发了不同的实验室信息管理系统(LIMS),以促进甚至实现上述数量级的小鼠和数据管理。这篇综述表明,LIMS的一般原理可以从不同小鼠诊所使用的LIMS中经验性地推断出来,尽管它们的发展不同。通过对LIMS的描述和从七个小鼠诊所获得的经验教训,本综述还表明,特定设施中独特的LIMS环境强烈影响LIMS的战略决策和LIMS的发展。作为一个主要结论,本综述指出,目前还没有一个适用于所有小鼠研究领域的通用LIMS。然而,经验推导出的一般LIMS原则可以作为主要决策支持模板,为寻找LIMS的小鼠研究机构提供实践工具。
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Principles and application of LIMS in mouse clinics.

Principles and application of LIMS in mouse clinics.

Principles and application of LIMS in mouse clinics.

Large-scale systemic mouse phenotyping, as performed by mouse clinics for more than a decade, requires thousands of mice from a multitude of different mutant lines to be bred, individually tracked and subjected to phenotyping procedures according to a standardised schedule. All these efforts are typically organised in overlapping projects, running in parallel. In terms of logistics, data capture, data analysis, result visualisation and reporting, new challenges have emerged from such projects. These challenges could hardly be met with traditional methods such as pen & paper colony management, spreadsheet-based data management and manual data analysis. Hence, different Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) have been developed in mouse clinics to facilitate or even enable mouse and data management in the described order of magnitude. This review shows that general principles of LIMS can be empirically deduced from LIMS used by different mouse clinics, although these have evolved differently. Supported by LIMS descriptions and lessons learned from seven mouse clinics, this review also shows that the unique LIMS environment in a particular facility strongly influences strategic LIMS decisions and LIMS development. As a major conclusion, this review states that there is no universal LIMS for the mouse research domain that fits all requirements. Still, empirically deduced general LIMS principles can serve as a master decision support template, which is provided as a hands-on tool for mouse research facilities looking for a LIMS.

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