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The organization of tissue banking in Scotland
Scottish Medical Journal, 2012Tissue banking in Scotland has developed significantly over the past 20 years or so. The range of issues procured has increased and so have their numbers. Initially, bone from live donors was the only tissue banked; later, tissues from multiorgan donors were procured; this was finally followed by the collection of tissues from donors following cardiac
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European Association of Tissue Banks
2009Tissue 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. The evolvement, structure and principal fields of interest and activities of the EATB are described.
Michael, Cahane, Jeroen, van Baare
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Banking brain tissue for research
2018Well-characterized human brain tissue is crucial for scientific breakthroughs in research of the human brain and brain diseases. However, the collection, characterization, management, and accessibility of brain human tissue are rather complex.
Klioueva, Natasja +2 more
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Tissue Banking: The United States Navy Tissue Bank
Military Medicine, 1977R W, Bright +2 more
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Managing Tissue Bank Access to the OR for Tissue Recovery
AORN Journal, 2011AbstractHospitals often have tissue recovery service agreements with regional tissue banks to facilitate the donation process. The agreements that outline the tissue bank–hospital relationship frequently allow tissue bank personnel to perform tissue recovery procedures in the referring hospital's OR and may or may not specify any preparatory ...
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