GB/T 22273-2008
ActiveAdvisory document for good laboratory practice:The application of the principles of GLP to in vitro studies
良好实验室规范建议性文件 良好实验室规范原则在体外研究中的应用
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This standard provides guidance on applying Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) principles specifically to in vitro studies, such as cell-based assays or biochemical tests conducted outside living organisms. It is used by laboratories in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and biotechnology industries to ensure the quality, reliability, and traceability of non-animal test data for regulatory submissions and safety assessments. The document helps standardize procedures for study planning, execution, recording, and reporting in contexts where GLP compliance is required but traditional in vivo guidelines may not fully apply.
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