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Background The extravasation capability of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells plays a vital role in distant metastasis. However, the underlying mechanism of extravasation in HCC lung metastasis remains largely unclear.
Xin Zhang +13 more
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Biobank Quality Management in the BBMRI.be Network
From as early as 2005, different guidelines and quality standards covering biobank activities and sample handling methods have been developed to improve and guarantee the reproducibility of biomarker research.
Loes Linsen +6 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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Building Research Support Capacity across Human Health Biobanks during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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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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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Towards the creation of a unified glossary of Russian biobanks
To carry out research projects, clinical trials and other studies in the field of personalized medicine, it is necessary to have collections of high-quality biological samples of various types.
A. A. Mikhailova +4 more
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Objective. Experimental substantiation of the optimal method of cellular cardiomyoplasty and familiarization with clinical experience. Materials and methods. The study included experimental and clinical parts.
S. I. Estrin +5 more
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Unlocking the power of population health cohort studies with biobanking in Australia
Biobanks have great potential in advancing population health research by enabling access to biospecimens that can be linked to health data. Governments and research institutes worldwide have made large commitments to biobanking in recent years, often ...
Ashleigh A Armanasco +4 more
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Living biobank-based cancer organoids: prospects and challenges in cancer research
Biobanks bridge the gap between basic and translational research. Traditional cancer biobanks typically contain normal and tumor tissues, and matched blood. However, biospecimens in traditional biobanks are usually nonrenewable.
Haixin Li, Hongkun Liu, Kexin Chen
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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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