Abstract Background Health research is increasingly being conducted on a global scale, particularly in the developing world to address leading causes of morbidity and mortality. While research interest has increased, building scientific capacity in the developing world has not kept pace. This often leads to the export of human tissue (defined broadly) from the developing to the developed world for analysis. These practices raise a number of important ethical issues that require attention. Discussion In the developed world, there is great heterogeneity of regulatory practices regarding human tissues. In this paper, we outline the sali...
The transplantation of human cells and tissues has become a global enterprise for both life-saving a...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
Tissue and cell transplantation are regarded as a popular procedure in clinical sciences, prospectin...
Abstract Background Health research is increasingly b...
Abstract Background Scientists engaged in global heal...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
The human body and its parts are widely perceived as matters beyond commercial usage. This belief i...
Recent developments in biotechnology allow for the generation of increasingly complex products out o...
Background: Sharing of tissue samples for research and disease surveillance purposes has become incr...
The collection, storage, export and use of human biological samples are important research practices...
Recent advances in the stem cell field make it possible to culture three-dimensional human tissues i...
© 2011 Dr. Dominique Elizabeth MartinSupplies of human biological materials (HBM) for use in therape...
Patient tissue samples are a valuable resource for medical research, and can therefore be used to co...
This article is part of the EuroSTEC project, which aims at developing tissue engineering-based trea...
Any academic pathologist will sooner or later be confronted with the need to use human tissues for q...
The transplantation of human cells and tissues has become a global enterprise for both life-saving a...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
Tissue and cell transplantation are regarded as a popular procedure in clinical sciences, prospectin...
Abstract Background Health research is increasingly b...
Abstract Background Scientists engaged in global heal...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
The human body and its parts are widely perceived as matters beyond commercial usage. This belief i...
Recent developments in biotechnology allow for the generation of increasingly complex products out o...
Background: Sharing of tissue samples for research and disease surveillance purposes has become incr...
The collection, storage, export and use of human biological samples are important research practices...
Recent advances in the stem cell field make it possible to culture three-dimensional human tissues i...
© 2011 Dr. Dominique Elizabeth MartinSupplies of human biological materials (HBM) for use in therape...
Patient tissue samples are a valuable resource for medical research, and can therefore be used to co...
This article is part of the EuroSTEC project, which aims at developing tissue engineering-based trea...
Any academic pathologist will sooner or later be confronted with the need to use human tissues for q...
The transplantation of human cells and tissues has become a global enterprise for both life-saving a...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
Tissue and cell transplantation are regarded as a popular procedure in clinical sciences, prospectin...