Well-characterized human brain tissue is crucial for scientific breakthroughs in research of the human brain and brain diseases. However, the collection, characterization, management, and accessibility of brain human tissue are rather complex. Well-characterized human brain tissue is often provided from private, sometimes small, brain tissue collections by (neuro)pathologic experts. However, to meet the increasing demand for human brain tissue from the scientific community, many professional brain-banking activities aiming at both neurologic and psychiatric diseases as well as healthy controls are currently being initiated worldwide. Professional biobanks are open-access and in many cases run donor programs. They are therefore costly and ne...
International audienceMany of the latest findings to understand the pathogenesis of common and rare ...
Marked progress has been made recently in the treatment of patients with central nervous system (CNS...
Brain imaging is now ubiquitous in clinical practice and research. The case for bringing together la...
It is essential to examine brain materials for the understanding the cause and pathology of mental d...
The lack of animal models for many of the neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders and the fact t...
It has become clear over the past decades that studying postmortem human brain tissue is one of the ...
Research utilizing human tissue and its removal at post-mortem has given rise to many controversies ...
Research utilizing human tissue and its removal at post-mortem has given rise to many controversies ...
Modern technologies and biomedicine ambitions have given rise to new models of medical research, in...
In a constantly aging population, the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders is expected to rise....
Our current knowledge of the structure, function, and diseases of the brain comes from direct examin...
Abstract: It is essential to examine brain materials for the understanding the cause and pathology o...
Biobank is a very sophisticated system that consists of a programmed storage of biological material ...
The New York Brain Bank processes brains and organs of clinically well-characterized patients with a...
The BrainNet Europe consortium, which is a consortium of 19 European brain banks, took the initiativ...
International audienceMany of the latest findings to understand the pathogenesis of common and rare ...
Marked progress has been made recently in the treatment of patients with central nervous system (CNS...
Brain imaging is now ubiquitous in clinical practice and research. The case for bringing together la...
It is essential to examine brain materials for the understanding the cause and pathology of mental d...
The lack of animal models for many of the neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders and the fact t...
It has become clear over the past decades that studying postmortem human brain tissue is one of the ...
Research utilizing human tissue and its removal at post-mortem has given rise to many controversies ...
Research utilizing human tissue and its removal at post-mortem has given rise to many controversies ...
Modern technologies and biomedicine ambitions have given rise to new models of medical research, in...
In a constantly aging population, the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders is expected to rise....
Our current knowledge of the structure, function, and diseases of the brain comes from direct examin...
Abstract: It is essential to examine brain materials for the understanding the cause and pathology o...
Biobank is a very sophisticated system that consists of a programmed storage of biological material ...
The New York Brain Bank processes brains and organs of clinically well-characterized patients with a...
The BrainNet Europe consortium, which is a consortium of 19 European brain banks, took the initiativ...
International audienceMany of the latest findings to understand the pathogenesis of common and rare ...
Marked progress has been made recently in the treatment of patients with central nervous system (CNS...
Brain imaging is now ubiquitous in clinical practice and research. The case for bringing together la...