Over the last few years bioanalysts, pharmacokineticists and clinical investigators have rediscovered the technique of dried blood spots. The revival has provided pharmaceutical R&D a wealth of opportunities to optimize the drug-discovery and development process with respect to animal and patient ethics, new scientific insights and costs savings. On the bioanalytical front, multiple experiments have been performed and a lot of experience has been gained. Nevertheless, the technique still has a number of bioanalytical challenges. The European Bioanalysis Forum discussed the advantages and hurdles of the technique and summarized their current thinking in a recommendation on the validation of bioanalytical methods for dried blood spots, which can be used as a cornerstone for further discussions and experiments. © 2011 Future Science Ltd.
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Timmerman, P., White, S., Globig, S., Lüdtke, S., Brunet, L., & Smeraglia, J. (2011). EBF recommendation on the validation of bioanalytical methods for dried blood spots. Bioanalysis, 3(14), 1567–1575. https://doi.org/10.4155/bio.11.132