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Data Resource Profile: Genomic data in multiple British birth cohorts (1946-2001)-linkage with health, social, and environmental data from birth to old age. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Epidemiol
Shireby G   +10 more
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Parental haplotypes reconstruction in up to 440,209 individuals reveals recent assortative mating dynamics

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Hofmeister RJ   +11 more
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Biobanking

Molecular Biotechnology, 2008
Biobanks, more formally known as biological resource centers (BRCs), form an "unsung" yet critical component of the infrastructures for scientific research, industry and conservation, without which much of the current scientific activity involving microbial cultures and cell-lines would be effectively impossible.
John G, Day, Glyn N, Stacey
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Defining Biobank

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2013
The term "biobank" first appeared in the scientific literature in 1996 and for the next five years was used mainly to describe human population-based biobanks. In recent years, the term has been used in a more general sense and there are currently many different definitions to be found in reports, guidelines and regulatory documents.
Robert, Hewitt, Peter, Watson
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Sustainability in Biobanking: Model of Biobank Graz

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2015
Research infrastructures remain the key for state-of-the-art and successful research. In the last few decades, biobanks have become increasingly important in this field through standardization of biospecimen processing, sample storage, and standardized data management. Research infrastructure in cohort studies and other sample collection activities are
Karine, Sargsyan   +8 more
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