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[국내논문] Current Status, Challenges, Policies, and Bioethics of Biobanks 원문보기

Genomics & informatics, v.11 no.4, 2013년, pp.211 - 217  

Kang, Byunghak (Division of Biobank for Health Sciences, Korea National Institute of Health) ,  Park, Jaesun (Division of Biobank for Health Sciences, Korea National Institute of Health) ,  Cho, Sangyun (Division of Biobank for Health Sciences, Korea National Institute of Health) ,  Lee, Meehee (Division of Biobank for Health Sciences, Korea National Institute of Health) ,  Kim, Namhee (Division of Biobank for Health Sciences, Korea National Institute of Health) ,  Min, Haesook (Division of Biobank for Health Sciences, Korea National Institute of Health) ,  Lee, Sooyoun (Division of Biobank for Health Sciences, Korea National Institute of Health) ,  Park, Ok (Division of Vaccine Preventable Diseases, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ,  Han, Bokghee (Center for Genome Science, Korea National Institute of Health)

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Many biobanks were established as biorepositories for biomedical research, and a number of biobanks were founded in the 1990s. The main aim of the biobank is to store and to maintain biomaterials for studying chronic disease, identifying risk factors of specific diseases, and applying personalized d...

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  • A repository is defined as an organization, place, room, or physical entity that may receive, process, store, maintain, and/or distribute specimens, their derivatives, and their associated data. In this paper, we provide a review of biobanks, including Korean biobanks and an analysis of sample volumes, regulations, policies, and ethical issues of the biobank.
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