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Characterization Type*

The Characterization Type is already selected as Physico-Chemical Characterization.

Characterization Name*Select from the drop-down list the name of the Characterization you want to add (required).
Assay TypeThe field populates automatically with your selection in the Characterization field.
Protocol Name – VersionIf this field is available, select from the drop-down list the protocol from which the data is derived. A hyperlink of the protocol text file may appear. Click the hyperlink to open or save the file.
Characterization Source
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Select from the drop-down list or enter the source from which the characterization data is derived, such as a vendor or a laboratory (NCL).

 

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Characterization Date

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Select from the calendar or enter the date the characterization was made. Acceptable format: dd/mm/yyyy.

Continue to define Physico-Chemical Properties.

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Defining an In Vitro Characterization

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Characterization Type*

The Characterization Type is already selected as In Vitro Characterization.

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Characterization Name*

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Select from the drop-down list the name of the Characterization you want to add (required).

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Assay Type

This field populates automatically with options that display only for these in vitro characterization selections: Blood Contact, Cytotoxicity, Immune Cell Function, Oxidative Stress, Sterility and Targeting.

Select an option, if appropriate, or if there are none or if you prefer, select [Other] to name the assay type.

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Protocol Name – Version

If this field is available, select from the drop-down list the protocol from which the data is derived.

  • A hyperlink to the protocol text file should appear (if the protocol is not private to the user and the protocol file exists). However, protocol files are not required. Click the hyperlink to open or save the file.
  • A hyperlink to the protocol text file should appear (if the protocol is not private to the user and the protocol file exists - ie. protocol files are not required).
Characterization SourceSelect from the drop-down list or enter the

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source from which the characterization data is derived, such as a vendor or a laboratory (NCL).

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Characterization Date

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Select from the calendar or enter the date the characterization was made. Acceptable format: dd/mm/yyyy.

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Assay Type Options for In Vitro Characterizations

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Defining an In Vivo Characterization

To define general information about the characterization

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Characterization Type*

The Characterization Type is already selected as In Vivo Characterization.

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Characterization Name*

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Select from the drop-down list the name of the Characterization you want to ad (required). The options for In Vivo Characterization are Pharmacokinetics and Toxicology. There are no customizations on this Characterization page based on either of these selections.

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Assay Type

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Protocol Name – Version

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Select from the drop-down list the protocol from which the data is derived. A hyperlink of the protocol text file may appear. Click the hyperlink to open or save the file.

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Characterization SourceSelect from the drop-down list or enter the

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source from which the characterization data is derived, such as a vendor or a laboratory (NCL).

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Characterization Date

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Select from the calendar or enter the date the characterization was made. Acceptable format: dd/mm/yyyy.

Continue to define In Vivo Design and Methods.

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Fill in the following functionalized entity information as needed.In Vivo Design and Methods