A human biomaterial bank (or short biobank) refers to an infrastructure dedicated to the collection and storage of human biological materials such as blood, urine, DNA, cell cultures, and tissue, and to making these biomaterials available for scientific and therapeutic purposes. More..
What are biobanks? What is stored in biobanks? How do biobanks work? How does it work? You can find answers to these questions and more information at https://www.biobanken-verstehen.de/
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The aim of the Outlive-CRC research network at the UKSH and the University of Lübeck is to improve the prognosis and quality of life of young patients…