Zentrale Biomaterialbank der Charité

Other names: Central Biomaterial Bank Charité, ZeBanC

Human biomaterial banks (short: biobanks) are collections of human body substances (i.e. blood, DNA, urine or tissue) connected with disease specific information. This allow for research of relations between deseases and underlying (molecular) modifications and paves the way for developing target-oriented therapies ("personalized medicine"). The biobank material arises from samples taken for therapeutical or diagnostic reasons or is extracted in the context of clinical trials. An approval for usage by the patient is always needed prior to any research activities.

Webpage:
https://biobank.charite.de/

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URL: https://biobank.charite.de/fileadmin/user_upload/microsites/ohne_AZ/m_cc05/biobank/ZeBanC_Dateien/Gesch%C3%A4ftsordnung_ZeBanC_Version2.pdf

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dna extracts biomaterial biospecimens blood cellpreparations clinical research frozen tissue samples genome reserach histology morphology paraffin-embedded tissue samples patient materials plasma samples serum samples

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