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Access to Biobanks: Harmonization Across Biobank Initiatives [PDF]
The current study investigates whether access arrangements relevant for biobanking contain clear information on key access conditions. It furthermore assesses the extent to which these access conditions are harmonized across biobank initiatives.A comparative analysis was conducted of access arrangements developed by 26 organizations, 36 biobank ...
Michiel, Verlinden +3 more
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The ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of emerging neurobiobanks and data resources are unclear in an African scientific landscape with unique cultural, linguistic, and belief systems.
Rufus O. Akinyemi +33 more
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Background Increased neurofilament levels in biofluids are commonly used as a proxy for neurodegeneration in several neurodegenerative disorders.
Irene Frigerio +11 more
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Public views on the donation and use of human biological samples in biomedical research: a mixed methods study [PDF]
Objective A mixed methods study exploring the UK general public's willingness to donate human biosamples (HBSs) for biomedical research.<p></p> Setting Cross-sectional focus groups followed by an online survey.<p></p> ...
Clotworthy, M. +6 more
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LAS: a software platform to support oncological data management [PDF]
The rapid technological evolution in the biomedical and molecular oncology fields is providing research laboratories with huge amounts of complex and heterogeneous data.
A El Akadi +11 more
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Newspaper coverage of biobanks [PDF]
Background. Biobanks are an important research resource that provides researchers with biological samples, tools and data, but have also been associated with a range of ethical, legal and policy issues and concerns.
Ubaka Ogbogu +6 more
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Dwarna : a blockchain solution for dynamic consent in biobanking [PDF]
Dynamic consent aims to empower research partners and facilitate active participation in the research process. Used within the context of biobanking, it gives individuals access to information and control to determine how and where their biospecimens ...
Desira, Maria +4 more
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Molecular Portrait of an Athlete
Sequencing of the human genome and further developments in “omics” technologies have opened up new possibilities in the study of molecular mechanisms underlying athletic performance.
Kristina A. Malsagova +7 more
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Biobanking from the patient perspective [PDF]
Biobanks and biobanking research plays an increasingly important role in healthcare research and delivery as health systems become more patient-centred and medicine becomes more personalised. There is also growing acceptance and appreciation of the value
Geissler, Jan +6 more
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Samples and data accessibility in research biobanks. An explorative survey [PDF]
Biobanks, which contain human biological samples and/or data, provide a crucial contribution to the progress of biomedical research. However, the effective and efficient use of biobank resources depends on their accessibility.
Anagnostou, Paolo +6 more
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