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Biobanks are well-organized resources comprising biological samples and associated information that are accessible to scientific investigation. Across Europe, millions of samples with related data are held in different types of collections. While individual collections can be well organized and accessible, the resources are subject to fragmentation ...
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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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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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Commercialization of Biobanks [PDF]
Biobank policy and regulations profoundly vary between different societies. One area with profound differences in culture and tradition concerns commercialization, and the possibility of using the human body as a capital resource. In the United States there is acceptance of this possibility, whereas European law is based on principles that ...
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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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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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Biobanks and Ethical Issues in Biobanking
Bu makalede, biyobankaların tanımı ve önemi, dünyadaki biyobanka örnekleri ve biyobankacılıkta etik konular ve iktidarsızlıkları gözden geçirilmiştir.
Filiz Özbaş Gerçeker +2 more
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Regulation of Biobanks in Italy [PDF]
In Italy, a biobank is "a non-profit organization that must be officially recognized by the appropriate healthcare authority in the member states and must guarantee the treatment, distribution and conservation of biological material according to standards of quality and professionalism," but must not conserve material already regulated by specific laws,
Cannovo N. +3 more
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Sustainability in Biobanking [PDF]
Biobanks are storage places for biospecimens that can be used for current and future scientific research. Biospecimens are exceptional sources of biological data that can be potentially translated from molecular and genetic information to clinically relevant treatment modalities.
Abdaljaleel, Maram +2 more
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Background The demand in biobanking for the collection and maintenance of biological specimens and personal data from civilians to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases has increased notably. Despite the advancement, certain issues,
Latifah Amin +3 more
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