plattabaserad
Plattabaserad is a Swedish term used to describe laboratory methods, analyses, or workflows that rely on plate-based formats, typically microplates such as 96-, 384-, or 1536-well plates. The term emphasizes that the assay is conducted in discrete wells arranged in a plate, allowing parallel measurements and common readouts. In practice, plattabaserade approaches are widespread in the life sciences and clinical diagnostics, particularly where high-throughput or standardized conditions are advantageous. The central instrumentation is a plate reader, which can detect colorimetric, fluorometric, luminescent, or absorbance signals from each well.
Common applications include plate-based enzyme assays, immunoassays such as ELISA, nucleic acid detection in plate formats,
Advantages of plate-based methods include reduced reagent consumption, high throughput, automated handling, and straightforward data normalization
Etymologically, the term is a compound of platta ('plate') and baserad ('based'), reflecting the use of plates