- 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...
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Cancer Centers Program".
National Cancer Institute. 2012-08-13. "NCTN
Biospecimen Banks". nctnbanks.cancer.gov.
Retrieved 2024-01-22. "Welcome to the Developmental...
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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"...
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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...