by Lori A. Ball
Volume 9, Issue 1 (Summer 2010)
Biological samples such as human tissue, cell lines, and serum specimens are a direct source of molecular data that can be used to identify targets for disease therapy, detection, and prevention. However, the validity and reliability of data derived from burgeoning analytical technology is highly dependent upon properly preserved, well-annotated biospecimens. As a result, biopreservation and biobanking have become an increasingly integral component in advancing today’s biotherapeutic development…
Citation:
Ball LA. Storage and Transportation of Biological Materials: The Importance of a Sample Management Plan. BioProcess J, 2010; 9(1): 50-51. http://dx.doi.org/10.12665/J91.Ball