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    • Human biospecimens are vital for research, but preanalytical variables (collection, processing, storage) significantly impact molecular integrity and experimental outcomes.
    • Inconsistent reporting of biospecimen handling in publications and regulatory submissions hinders result reproducibility and data interpretation.
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    • To enhance the quality, reproducibility, and comparability of research involving human biospecimens.

    Main Methods:

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    • Recommendations applicable to all studies utilizing human biospecimens.
    • Focus on critical preanalytical factors influencing biospecimen integrity.

    Main Results:

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    • Enhanced transparency in biospecimen data benefits researchers, regulators, and patients.

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