The suitability of samples for a given research depends on many variables, among which, the best pre-analytical conditions for the type of test that should be carried out. Thus, standardization and harmonization of processing conditions for samples entering a particular study should be highly pursued in order to facilitate research collaborations among different Institutions and Biological Banks, allowing specimen comparison both for sample sharing, and for the development of large-scale clinical trials. In this study, we review some issues and scenarios related to the adoption of the Sample PREanalytical Code (SPREC), which deserve attention for a proper management of the samples and, ultimately, for maximizing the efficiency of the consis...
Preanalytical phase is the most vulnerable part of the total testing process and is considered to be...
Recommendations and outlines for standardization in biobanking processes are presented by a research...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...
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 first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
Background: Management and traceability of biospecimen preanalytical variations are necessary to pro...
The standardized preanalytical code (SPREC) aggregates warm ischemia (WIT), cold ischemia (CIT), and...
The first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
BACKGROUND: The metabolome of any given biological system contains a diverse range of low molecular ...
The growing demand of personalized medicine marked the transition from an empirical medicine to a mo...
Variable and suboptimal biospecimen handling practices have been identified as impediments to biomar...
Clinical samples contained in biorepositories represent an important resource for investigating the ...
Clinical samples contained in biorepositories represent an important resource for investigating the ...
Comparison of published biomedical studies shows that a large proportion are irreproducible, causing...
Preanalytical phase is the most vulnerable part of the total testing process and is considered to be...
Recommendations and outlines for standardization in biobanking processes are presented by a research...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...
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 first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
Background: Management and traceability of biospecimen preanalytical variations are necessary to pro...
The standardized preanalytical code (SPREC) aggregates warm ischemia (WIT), cold ischemia (CIT), and...
The first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
BACKGROUND: The metabolome of any given biological system contains a diverse range of low molecular ...
The growing demand of personalized medicine marked the transition from an empirical medicine to a mo...
Variable and suboptimal biospecimen handling practices have been identified as impediments to biomar...
Clinical samples contained in biorepositories represent an important resource for investigating the ...
Clinical samples contained in biorepositories represent an important resource for investigating the ...
Comparison of published biomedical studies shows that a large proportion are irreproducible, causing...
Preanalytical phase is the most vulnerable part of the total testing process and is considered to be...
Recommendations and outlines for standardization in biobanking processes are presented by a research...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...