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Biobank for Translational Medicine: Standard Operating Procedures for Optimal Sample Management
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Why the United States Needs a National, Coordinated Biobanking System
1ASU Biodesign Clinical Testing Laboratory and Center for Healthcare Delivery and Policy, Arizona State University, Scotsdale, Arizona.
Annals of Internal Medicine
|November 1, 2021
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