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Immunotherapy with lymphocytes derived from banked tumor tissue in two refractory NSCLC patients with leptomeningeal metastases: a report of two cases

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Allogeneic skin donors from a tissue bank in Southern Brazil: clinical and epidemiological profiles and microbial colonization of skin

International Journal of Dermatology, 2018
An allogeneic human skin graft is a temporary biologic dressing used in extensive burns that can be a providential treatment for affected patients. Skin quality depends directly on its microbial decontamination after processing in a tissue bank.
Angelo S. Pretto   +5 more
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Factors Affecting Corneal Organ Culture Contamination: A 6-year Study at the New South Wales Tissue Bank.

Cornea, 2019
PURPOSE To report the rate of microbial contamination and analyze possible risk factors for contamination of banked corneas stored using the organ culture method.
Melvin L. H. Ling   +9 more
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Tissue banking in Mexico

Cell and Tissue Banking, 2006
Here, we describe our Tissue Banking experiences of 4 years of activity in Mexico.Data of allografts provided by our Bank and bone retrievals performed by our teams between February of 2001 and August of 2004 were included.There were 100 bone donors, a total of 1,107 tissues were obtained with an average of 11 tissues by retrieval, samples from all ...
R. Galvan   +3 more
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Tissue Banking in Australia

Cell and Tissue Banking, 2003
The legal structure for the regulation of tissue banking has existed for many years. In Australia, the donation of human tissue is regulated by legislation in each of the eight States and Territories. These substantially uniform Acts were passed in the late 1970's and early 1980's, based on model legislation and underpinned by the concept of consensual
Lynette Ireland, Helen McKelvie
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Fit for purpose frozen tissue collections by RNA integrity number-based quality control assurance at the Erasmus MC tissue bank.

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2014
About 5000 frozen tissue samples are collected each year by the Erasmus Medical Center tissue bank. Two percent of these samples are randomly selected annually for RNA isolation and RNA Integrity Number (RIN) measurement. A similar quality assessment was
M. Kap   +4 more
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Biobanking sustainability--experiences of the Australian Breast Cancer Tissue Bank (ABCTB).

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2014
Sustainability of biorepositories is a key issue globally. This article is a description of the different strategies and mechanisms used by the Australian Breast Cancer Tissue Bank (ABCTB) in developing and operating the resource since its inception in ...
Jane E. Carpenter, C. Clarke
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European Association of Tissue Banks Standards for Cryopreserved Cardiovascular Tissue Banking

Cell and Tissue Banking, 2000
The Cardiovascular Tissue Banking Standards are designed as an addition to the General Standards of the European Association of Tissue Banks to provide a minimum acceptable level for the donation, processing, storage, testing, labelling and distribution of cardiac tissue throughout Europe.
Charles Hunt, Robert Parker
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