Background: Management and traceability of biospecimen preanalytical variations are necessary to provide effective and efficient interconnectivity and interoperability between Biobanks. Methods: Therefore, the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories Biospecimen Science Working Group developed a "Standard PREanalytical Code" (SPREC) that identifies the main preanalytical factors of clinical fluid and solid biospecimens and their simple derivatives. Results: The SPREC is easy to implement and can be integrated into Biobank quality management systems and databases. It can also be extended to nonhuman biorepository areas. Its flexibility allows integration of new novel technological developments in future versions. S...
Human biospecimen samples (HBS) and associated data stored in biobanks (also called "biotrusts," "bi...
Human biospecimens are subjected to collection, processing, and storage that can significantly alter...
Recommendations and outlines for standardization in biobanking processes are presented by a research...
The first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
The first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
Biobanks provide stored material to basic, translational, and epidemiological research and this mate...
Biobanks provide stored material to basic, translational, and epidemiological research and this mate...
The suitability of samples for a given research depends on many variables, among which, the best pre...
The standardized preanalytical code (SPREC) aggregates warm ischemia (WIT), cold ischemia (CIT), and...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...
Biospecimens acquired during routine medical practice are the primary sources of molecular informati...
The lack of readily available biomarkers is a significant hindrance toward progressing to effective ...
The lack of readily available biomarkers is a significant hindrance toward progressing to effective ...
AbstractThe lack of readily available biomarkers is a significant hindrance toward progressing to ef...
Human biospecimen samples (HBS) and associated data stored in biobanks (also called "biotrusts," "bi...
Human biospecimens are subjected to collection, processing, and storage that can significantly alter...
Recommendations and outlines for standardization in biobanking processes are presented by a research...
The first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
The first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
Biobanks provide stored material to basic, translational, and epidemiological research and this mate...
Biobanks provide stored material to basic, translational, and epidemiological research and this mate...
The suitability of samples for a given research depends on many variables, among which, the best pre...
The standardized preanalytical code (SPREC) aggregates warm ischemia (WIT), cold ischemia (CIT), and...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...
Biospecimens acquired during routine medical practice are the primary sources of molecular informati...
The lack of readily available biomarkers is a significant hindrance toward progressing to effective ...
The lack of readily available biomarkers is a significant hindrance toward progressing to effective ...
AbstractThe lack of readily available biomarkers is a significant hindrance toward progressing to ef...
Human biospecimen samples (HBS) and associated data stored in biobanks (also called "biotrusts," "bi...
Human biospecimens are subjected to collection, processing, and storage that can significantly alter...
Recommendations and outlines for standardization in biobanking processes are presented by a research...