Lou et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A review of room temperature storage of biospecimen tissue and nucleic acids for anatomic pathology laboratories and biorepositoriesLou et al., 2014
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- Lou J
- Mirsadraei L
- Sanchez D
- Wilson R
- Shabihkhani M
- Lucey G
- Wei B
- Singer E
- Mareninov S
- Yong W
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- Clinical biochemistry
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Frozen biospecimens are crucial for translational research and contain well‐preserved nucleic acids and protein. However, the risks of freezer failure as well as space, cost, and environmental concerns of frozen biospecimens are substantial. Objective: The purpose of …
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