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We have validated the method fully. However when analysing "real" samples we found that quite a lot of our concentrations are in this 0.1-2nM range.
We tried re-evaluating the LLOQ at 0.5nM but our accuracy is roughly 50% out. (though precision is good).
It is no-longer an option to re-develop the method. (real samples are all gone).
Is there any way we can report something other than <LOQ for this data??
For example something like "1.2nM +/- 50%" . as this is obviously at a higher concentration than "0.2nM +/- 50%".
We are not trying to cover up the fact that our method is not really suitable for the samples, but it would be nice if we could give a better indication of concentration than simply "<LOQ"
Anyone have any ideas or past experience of this problem?
Thanks
James

