Several examples have always illustrated how access to large numbers of biospecimens and associated data plays a pivotal role in the identification of disease genes and the development of pharmaceuticals. Hence, allowing researchers to access to significant numbers of quality samples and data, genetic biobanks are a powerful tool in basic, translational and clinical research into rare diseases. Recently demand for well-annotated and properly-preserved specimens is growing at a high rate, and is expected to grow for years to come. The best effective solution to this issue is to enhance the potentialities of well-managed biobanks by building a network.Here we report a 5-year experience of the Telethon Network of Genetic Biobanks (TNGB), a non...
longer, and more dimensional Collections and repositories of biological samples that are used for re...
The Galliera Genetic Bank is part of the Laboratory of Human Genetics of Galliera Hospital in Genoa ...
The discussion concerning the measure of the quality of a biobank should focus not only on the numbe...
Several examples have always illustrated how access to large numbers of biospecimens and associated ...
Several examples have always illustrated how access to large numbers of biospecimens and associated ...
BACKGROUND: Rare diseases (RDs) are often neglected because they affect a small percentage of the ...
The Bioresource, presently storing 10,279 biospecimens, was initially established in 1976 as a priva...
The Genomic and Genetic Disorders Biobank (GGDB, formerly Genomic Disorders Biobank) was established...
service for diagnosis and research on rare mass of samples essential for research, as well as, raisi...
The EuroBioBank (EBB) network (www.eurobiobank.org) is the first operating network of biobanks in Eu...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
The EuroBioBank (EBB) network (www.eurobiobank.org) is the first operating network of biobanks in Eu...
AbstractThe knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases ...
AbstractBiobanks are invaluable resources in genomic research of both the infectious diseases and th...
The EuroBioBank (EBB) network (www.eurobiobank.org) is the first operating network of biobanks in Eu...
longer, and more dimensional Collections and repositories of biological samples that are used for re...
The Galliera Genetic Bank is part of the Laboratory of Human Genetics of Galliera Hospital in Genoa ...
The discussion concerning the measure of the quality of a biobank should focus not only on the numbe...
Several examples have always illustrated how access to large numbers of biospecimens and associated ...
Several examples have always illustrated how access to large numbers of biospecimens and associated ...
BACKGROUND: Rare diseases (RDs) are often neglected because they affect a small percentage of the ...
The Bioresource, presently storing 10,279 biospecimens, was initially established in 1976 as a priva...
The Genomic and Genetic Disorders Biobank (GGDB, formerly Genomic Disorders Biobank) was established...
service for diagnosis and research on rare mass of samples essential for research, as well as, raisi...
The EuroBioBank (EBB) network (www.eurobiobank.org) is the first operating network of biobanks in Eu...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
The EuroBioBank (EBB) network (www.eurobiobank.org) is the first operating network of biobanks in Eu...
AbstractThe knowledge of the human genome is in continuous progression: a large number of databases ...
AbstractBiobanks are invaluable resources in genomic research of both the infectious diseases and th...
The EuroBioBank (EBB) network (www.eurobiobank.org) is the first operating network of biobanks in Eu...
longer, and more dimensional Collections and repositories of biological samples that are used for re...
The Galliera Genetic Bank is part of the Laboratory of Human Genetics of Galliera Hospital in Genoa ...
The discussion concerning the measure of the quality of a biobank should focus not only on the numbe...