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Pathology and biobanking [PDF]

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Pathology, 2020
Biobanks are units where high quality and long-term protection of biomaterials is maintained. This system, in which biological materials and data are systematically recorded and stored, is a unique resource for the study of the pathophysiology of disease, the development of diagnostic biomarkers, and working with human tissues for the potential ...
Kelten Talu, Canan   +3 more
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Biobanks for genomics and genomics for biobanks [PDF]

open access: yesComparative and Functional Genomics, 2003
AbstractBiobanks include biological samples and attached databases. Human biobanks occur in research, technological development and medical activities. Population genomics is highly dependent on the availability of large biobanks. Ethical issues must be considered: protecting the rights of those people whose samples or data are in biobanks (information,
Cambon-Thomsen, Anne   +3 more
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Building Research Support Capacity across Human Health Biobanks during the COVID-19 Pandemic

open access: yesBiomarker Insights, 2021
Human health biobanks are forms of research infrastructure that supply biospecimens and associated data to researchers, and therefore juxtapose the activities of clinical care and biomedical research.
Jennifer A Byrne   +6 more
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Comparison of DNA extraction methods for samples from old blood collections

open access: yesBioTechniques, 2021
In this study, DNA was extracted from whole blood which had been collected and stored at -20°C for 5–18 years, with the aim of determining the most suitable commercial DNA extraction kit for this purpose.
Sarah Samut Tagliaferro   +3 more
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Dried Blood Spot in Laboratory: Directions and Prospects

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2020
Over the past few years, dried blood spot (DBS) technology has become a convenient tool in both qualitative and quantitative biological analysis. DBS technology consists of a membrane carrier (MC) on the surface of which a biomaterial sample becomes ...
Kristina Malsagova   +5 more
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Stakeholder perspectives on the ethico-legal dimensions of biobanking in South Africa

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2021
Background Biobanking provides exciting opportunities for research on stored biospecimens. However, these opportunities to advance medical science are fraught with challenges including ethical and legal dilemmas.
Shenuka Singh, Keymanthri Moodley
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Determination of Specific IgG to Identify Possible Food Intolerance in Athletes Using ELISA

open access: yesData, 2021
Nutrition is considered one of the foundations of athletic performance, and post-workout nutritional recommendations are fundamental to the effectiveness of the recovery and adaptive processes. Therefore, at present, new directions in dietetics are being
Kristina Malsagova   +6 more
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Biobanks and biobank networks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
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Ortega-Paino, Eva, Tupasela, Aaro
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Filaria specific antibody response profiling in plasma from anti-retroviral naïve Loa loa microfilaraemic HIV-1 infected people

open access: yesBMC Infectious Diseases, 2018
Background In West and Central Africa areas of endemic Loa loa infections overlap with regions of high prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infections.
Ghislain Donald Njambe Priso   +21 more
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The UK Biobank [PDF]

open access: yesBrain, 2015
In this issue, Natalie Ryan, Martin Rossor and Nick Fox commemorate the centenary of the death of Alois Alzheimer by looking at how his eponymous disease has evolved from a rare, early-onset dementia to a major focus of global public health concern (Ryan et al. , 2015).
Paul M, Matthews, Cathie, Sudlow
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