The 2018 Revision of the ISBER Best Practices: Summary of Changes and the Editorial Team's Development Process

An increased need for specimens of reliable and consistent quality for research purposes requires the development of standardized policies and practices for the collection, handling, storage, retrieval, and distribution of specimens and specimen-related data. Providers of specimen resources should s...

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