The standardized preanalytical code (SPREC) aggregates warm ischemia (WIT), cold ischemia (CIT), and fixation times (FIT) in a precise format. Despite its growing importance underpinned by the European in vitro diagnostics regulation or broad preanalytical programs by the National Institutes of Health, little is known about its empirical occurrence in biobanked surgical specimen. In several steps, the Tissue Bank Bern achieved a fully informative SPREC code with insights from 10,555 CIT, 4,740 WIT, and 3,121 FIT values. During process optimization according to LEAN six sigma principles, we identified a dual role of the SPREC code as a sample characteristic and a traceable process parameter. With this preanalytical study, we outlined real-li...
<div><p>Transportation of samples is essential for large-scale biobank projects. However, RNA degrad...
Control of biospecimen quality that is linked to processing is one of the goals of biospecimen scien...
Obtaining reliable and reproducible high quality data in multicenter clinical research settings requ...
Background: Management and traceability of biospecimen preanalytical variations are necessary to pro...
The suitability of samples for a given research depends on many variables, among which, the best pre...
The first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
Variable and suboptimal biospecimen handling practices have been identified as impediments to biomar...
Biobanks provide stored material to basic, translational, and epidemiological research and this mate...
BACKGROUND: The metabolome of any given biological system contains a diverse range of low molecular ...
Background: Breast cancer as the most frequently occurring cancer in women is highly heterogeneous i...
Biospecimens acquired during routine medical practice are the primary sources of molecular informati...
An enduring goal of personalized medicine in cancer is the ability to identify patients who are like...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...
<p>Left, Standard operating procedures involved obtaining patient consent, prospective specimen proc...
Human biospecimens are subjected to collection, processing, and storage that can significantly alter...
<div><p>Transportation of samples is essential for large-scale biobank projects. However, RNA degrad...
Control of biospecimen quality that is linked to processing is one of the goals of biospecimen scien...
Obtaining reliable and reproducible high quality data in multicenter clinical research settings requ...
Background: Management and traceability of biospecimen preanalytical variations are necessary to pro...
The suitability of samples for a given research depends on many variables, among which, the best pre...
The first version of the Standard PREanalytical Code (SPREC) was developed in 2009 by the Internatio...
Variable and suboptimal biospecimen handling practices have been identified as impediments to biomar...
Biobanks provide stored material to basic, translational, and epidemiological research and this mate...
BACKGROUND: The metabolome of any given biological system contains a diverse range of low molecular ...
Background: Breast cancer as the most frequently occurring cancer in women is highly heterogeneous i...
Biospecimens acquired during routine medical practice are the primary sources of molecular informati...
An enduring goal of personalized medicine in cancer is the ability to identify patients who are like...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...
<p>Left, Standard operating procedures involved obtaining patient consent, prospective specimen proc...
Human biospecimens are subjected to collection, processing, and storage that can significantly alter...
<div><p>Transportation of samples is essential for large-scale biobank projects. However, RNA degrad...
Control of biospecimen quality that is linked to processing is one of the goals of biospecimen scien...
Obtaining reliable and reproducible high quality data in multicenter clinical research settings requ...