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Tissue Banking

2018
This chapter illustrates how tissue grafts are used clinically, and examines the process by which tissue grafts are collected and treated to improve their clinical efficacy, make them safer, and render them suitable for long-term storage. It also shows how donors are selected and screened, and how consent is obtained.
Richard Lomas   +2 more
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Ovarian Tissue Banking

Journal of Mammalian Ova Research, 2007
ABSTRACT Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is an effective method for protecting against infertility as well as preservating endangered animal species. The technique is particularly sought after as a strategy against ovarian failure caused by aggressive chemotherapy in young women with cancer.
Akiko Hasegawa   +4 more
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Ocular Tissue Banking

2021
Disease and trauma can cause loss of corneal transparency or distortion of corneal shape, resulting in severe visual impairment. For many of these patients, the only option to restore vision is a corneal transplant where clear, healthy tissue from a deceased eye donor is used to replace the diseased tissue.
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Tissue preparation and banking

2006
With the increasing application of genomic and proteomic technologies to the research of neurological and psychiatric disorders it has become imperative that the postmortem tissue utilized be of the highest quality possible. Every step of the research design, from identifying donors, acquiring sufficient information for accurate diagnosis, to assessing
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Prostate Tissue Banking

2012
As the most common non-dermatologic malignancy affecting males in the Western world, and the second leading cause of male cancer-related deaths, the importance of prostate cancer research needs little justification [1]. Epidemiologic reports have described the significant heritability of such malignancies, with one twin-study attributing 42 % (CI 29–50
Harveer Dev   +2 more
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Tissue Banking: The United States Navy Tissue Bank

Military Medicine, 1977
R W, Bright   +2 more
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Chernobyl Tissue Bank

2017
The Chernobyl Tissue Bank (CTB) was established in 1998 to collect, store and distribute biological samples from patients born on or after 26th April 1967, and resident in the regions of Ukraine and Russia contaminated by fallout from the Chernobyl accident and who developed thyroid cancer.
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A Review on Bank Retreat: Mechanisms, Observations, and Modeling

Reviews of Geophysics, 2022
Kun Zhao, Giovanni Coco, Zheng Gong
exaly  

Animal tissue bank

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1972
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