Human biospecimen samples (HBS) and associated data stored in biobanks (also called "biotrusts," "biorepositories," or "biodistributors") are very critical resources for translational research. As HBS quality is decisive to the reproducibility of research results, biobanks are also key assets for new developments in precision medicine. Biobanks are more than infrastructures providing HBS and associated data. Biobanks have pioneered in identifying and standardizing sources of preanalytical variations in HBS, thus paving the way for the current biospecimen science. To achieve this milestone, biobankers have successively assumed the role of "detective," and then "architect," to identify new detrimental impact of preanalytical variables on the ...
The possibility of preserving human tissue separated from the body, from which to extract clinical i...
Translational cancer research is highly dependent of large series of cases including high quality sa...
Clinical samples contained in biorepositories represent an important resource for investigating the ...
Human biospecimen samples (HBS) and associated data stored in biobanks (also called "biotrusts," "bi...
Biobanks are repositories, which assemble, store, and manage collections of human specimens and rela...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...
Biobanks include biological samples and attached databases. Human biobanks occur in research, techno...
Human biorepositories are collection of biological samples and health infor-mation from a large numb...
Biobanks are a major resource to access and measure biological constituents that can be used to moni...
Tools, technical platforms and methods need to be wisely utilized to aid target identification and v...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
Background: Cancer research is highly dependent of large amount of data and high quality samples whi...
The technical possibilities of automated data analysis of DNA samples and their bioinformatic proces...
Recommendations and outlines for standardization in biobanking processes are presented by a research...
16noThe term “biobanking” is often misapplied to any collection of human biological materials (biosp...
The possibility of preserving human tissue separated from the body, from which to extract clinical i...
Translational cancer research is highly dependent of large series of cases including high quality sa...
Clinical samples contained in biorepositories represent an important resource for investigating the ...
Human biospecimen samples (HBS) and associated data stored in biobanks (also called "biotrusts," "bi...
Biobanks are repositories, which assemble, store, and manage collections of human specimens and rela...
Human biospecimens are subject to a number of different collection, processing, and storage factors ...
Biobanks include biological samples and attached databases. Human biobanks occur in research, techno...
Human biorepositories are collection of biological samples and health infor-mation from a large numb...
Biobanks are a major resource to access and measure biological constituents that can be used to moni...
Tools, technical platforms and methods need to be wisely utilized to aid target identification and v...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
Background: Cancer research is highly dependent of large amount of data and high quality samples whi...
The technical possibilities of automated data analysis of DNA samples and their bioinformatic proces...
Recommendations and outlines for standardization in biobanking processes are presented by a research...
16noThe term “biobanking” is often misapplied to any collection of human biological materials (biosp...
The possibility of preserving human tissue separated from the body, from which to extract clinical i...
Translational cancer research is highly dependent of large series of cases including high quality sa...
Clinical samples contained in biorepositories represent an important resource for investigating the ...