Transcription of Biological sample collection, processing, storage
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Unit 2 Chapter 3. Biological sample collection, processing, storage , and information management23 UNIT 2 CHAPTER 3unit : practical aspectschapter 3. Biological sample collection, processing, storage and information managementJimmie B. Vaught and Marianne K. HendersonSummaryThe collection, processing and storage of Biological samples occur in the larger context of organizations known as Biological resource centres or biospecimen resources. Biological resource centres are (1,2) service providers and repositories of living cells, as well as genomes of organisms, archived cells and tissues, and information relating to these materials. The US National Cancer Institute (3) defines a biospecimen resource as a ..collection of human specimens and associated data for research purposes, the physical entity where the collection is stored, and all relevant processes and policies.
may be used for studies for 20 years or more. The long-term success of such a large and costly project depends on this careful approach to planning the most efficient specimen collection and processing to maintain the stability of the resulting sample aliquots, which are expected to number approximately 15 000 000 (5). Among the issues outlined
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