Definition of Biospecimen. Meaning of Biospecimen. Synonyms of Biospecimen

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- A biological specimen (also called a biospecimen) is a biological laboratory specimen held by a biorepository for research. Such a specimen would be taken...
- to include biospecimens, or materials taken from the human body - blood, urine, tissue etc. This mandates that researchers using biospecimens must follow...
- to be similar to and represent a larger amount Biological specimen or biospecimen, an organic specimen held by a biorepository for research Laboratory...
- Genome Characterization Centers, seven Genome Analysis Centers, the Biospecimen Core Resource, the Data Coordination Center, and approximately one third...
- The Office of Biorepositories and Biospecimen Research is a division of the United States National Cancer Institute which was formed in 2005 to promote...
- of biomedical sciences, a number of molecular markers in blood, other biospecimens and environment were identified as predictors of development or risk...
- Cancer Centers Program". National Cancer Institute. 2012-08-13. "NCTN Biospecimen Banks". nctnbanks.cancer.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-22. "Welcome to the Developmental...
- seven primary domains: physical health, mental health, brain imaging, biospecimens, neurocognition, substance use, and culture and environment. Data are...
- Capriotti, Matthew R.; Flentje, Annesa (2023-12-01). "Acceptability of Biospecimen Collection Among ****ual and/or Gender Minority Adults in the United States"...
- Institute in response to an increase in the demand for high quality biospecimens for cancer research. The purpose of the CHTN is to stimulate, for the...