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Periacetabular Osteotomy Improves Hip Microinstability Between Supine and Standing Radiographs in Symptomatic Hip Dysplasia. [PDF]

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Kitamura K   +11 more
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Use of non-qualifying umbilical cord blood units to support research and quality assurance by the Canadian Blood Services Cord Blood Bank. [PDF]

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Allan DS   +11 more
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Heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycans mediate CXCL4 (PF4) transport across the blood-brain barrier and effects on neurogenesis

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Weaver RR   +15 more
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European association of tissue banks.

Developments in ophthalmology, 2009
Tissue banking is a specific field of medical practice. The European Association of Tissue Banks (EATB) is a scientific nonprofit organization that coordinates and supports aspects of tissue banking within Europe.
M. Cahane, J. van Baare
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Establishment of Human Tissue Banks

Human & Experimental Toxicology, 1994
Mounting interest in Europe over the incorporation of the human biological model in the laboratory has been fuelled by scientific advances and the much improved accessibility to human tissue. The collection of tissue is complicated by a host of ethical considerations and lack of public awareness of the benefits of donation to research and education ...
James S. Bardsley
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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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Advances in Tissue Banking

1997
Quality management systems in tissue banking - international tissue banking: radiation sterilization and the surgical use of bone allografts in Argentina bone banking and clinical use of allograft bone in Finland French national tissue banking activity the development of tissue banks in Indonesia tissue banking in Scotland.
Aziz Nather   +3 more
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Tissue Banking Overview

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2005
This article reviews the history and evolution of cell and tissue banking, with emphasis of major changes in the past 5 years. It also discusses the common elements of all tissue banking, including consent, donor screening, testing, retrieval, processing, distribution, and storage.
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