Establishment of the 1st European Tissue Bank and a vision of the future of tissue banking
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- DOI: 10.1023/B:CATB.0000046064.37862.b0
Establishment of the 1st European Tissue Bank and a vision of the future of tissue banking
Abstract
The paper offers a short history of the oldest European tissue bank, in cooperation with important international organizations and eduction authorities. The final part details the organization of development in research and clinical use by the bank in the field of human embryonal cells.
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