This volume is the first comprehensive text on human biobanking,
authored by scientists and regulatory officers who have led the field
over the past 10 years. It covers biobanking issues and its
importance in advancing the field of research in cancer,
cardiovascular, metabolic, and other diseases. Biobanks of human
specimens have become the cornerstone for research on human health
that harnesses the power of “omics” technologies to identify
biomarkers for disease susceptibility. Biobanks are an essential
component of the development of personalized medicine, which relies on
the molecular analysis of biospecimens that are truly representative
of individuals and of diseases. Over the past decade, biobanking has
been the focus of major investments and developments aimed at
developing appropriate infrastructure, methods, networking practice
and evidence-based pre-analytical procedures. This volume explores
topics including specimen storage, protocol design, specimen
collection, pre-analytical processing and preservation, long-term
storage, retrieval and separation, and distribution to analytical
laboratory platforms. These activities are extremely complex and are
essential for biomedical and biotechnological developments and this
text provides critical information about biobanking for the
development of future forms of medicine.
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Principles and Practice
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ISBN
9783319551203
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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