How Can Auxiliary Instruments Be Integrated With Others To Improve Experimental Efficiency?

(1)Automation: Experimental auxiliary instruments can be integrated with laboratory automation systems to enable fully automated experiments. For example, robotic systems can be used to move samples between instruments and control their experimental conditions.

(2)Data transfer and analysis: Experimental auxiliary instruments can be connected to laboratory information management systems (LIMS) or other data analysis software, allowing for automated transfer and analysis of experimental data.

(3)Multi-instrument control: Many experimental auxiliary instruments can be controlled and monitored from a single interface, enabling more efficient use of laboratory space and resources.

(4)Sample track: Experimental auxiliary instruments can be integrated with sample tracking systems to provide better traceability and accountability for experimental samples.