LabKey captures experimental data using the assay framework. An assay design tells LabKey Server how to interpret your instrument data and the context around it. All common tabular formats are supported, as well as a wide variety of instrument-specific formats.
The experimental/assay framework also provides the following general features:
Standard assays are the most flexible choice for working with experimental data. For each assay design, you customize the format for mapping your experimental results.
All common assay file types are supported:
A developer can create a specialized "module-based" or "file-based" assay type that provides additional functionality. When created and deployed, these assay types will be available as Specialty Assays when you create a new assay design.
Support for data from other types of instruments is supported in specific modules outside the assay system:
In Premium Editions, LabKey also offers many instrument-specific assay types, including NAb, ELISpot, ELISA, Luminex, etc. built in to LabKey Server. See the full list below. These Specialty Assays pre-configure commonly used structures and metadata fields, and many support special built-in dashboards and reports. Specialty assays are also highly-flexible and configurable by the user, so you can extend the reach of any available type to fit your needs.
LabKey assay tools simplify complex laboratory workflows and incorporate custom analytics and quality control and trending tools for specific instrument types. Supported types include:
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