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CPTAC
 
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CPTAC (RRID:SCR_017135) organization portal, topical portal, consortium, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal Clinical proteomic tumor analysis consortium to systematically identify proteins that derive from alterations in cancer genomes and related biological processes, in order to understand molecular basis of cancer that is not possible through genomics and to accelerate translation of molecular findings into clinic. Operates through Proteome Characterization Centers, Proteogenomic Translational Research Centers, and Proteogenomic Data Analysis Centers. CPTAC investigators collaborate, share data and expertise across consortium, and participate in consortium activities like developing standardized workflows for reproducible studies. identify, protein, alteration, cancer, genome, clinical, study, proteome, proteogenomic, tumor, data, analysis, consortium, reproducibility has parent organization: National Cancer Institute cancer SCR_017135 Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium 2026-02-16 09:49:10 131
Proteomic Data Commons
 
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Proteomic Data Commons (RRID:SCR_018273) PDC analysis service resource, data repository, database, storage service resource, production service resource, service resource, data or information resource Portal to make cancer related proteomic datasets easily accessible to public. Facilitates multiomic integration in support of precision medicine through interoperability with other resources. Developed to advance our understanding of how proteins help to shape risk, diagnosis, development, progression, and treatment of cancer. One of several repositories within NCI Cancer Research Data Commons which enables researchers to link proteomic data with other data sets (e.g., genomic and imaging data) and to submit, collect, analyze, store, and share data throughout cancer data ecosystem. PDC provides access to highly curated and standardized biospecimen, clinical, and proteomic data, intuitive interface to filter, query, search, visualize and download data and metadata. Provides common data harmonization pipeline to uniformly analyze all PDC data and provides advanced visualization of quantitative information. Cloud based (Amazon Web Services) infrastructure facilitates interoperability with AWS based data analysis tools and platforms natively. Application programming interface (API) provides cloud-agnostic data access and allows third parties to extend functionality beyond PDC. Structured workspace that serves as private user data store and also data submission portal. Distributes controlled access data, such as patient-specific protein fasta sequence databases, with dbGaP authorization and eRA Commons authentication. Cancer, proteomic, data, precision medicine, diagnosis, treatment, analysis, biospeciment, clinical data, metadata is related to: Cancer Research Data Commons
has parent organization: National Cancer Institute
cancer Restricted SCR_018273 2026-02-16 09:49:25 66
Creative Biogene Mitochondria Related Diseases
 
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Creative Biogene Mitochondria Related Diseases (RRID:SCR_022080) service resource, data or information resource, organization portal, portal Creative Biogene provides comprehensive range of services and products to assist researchers in mitochondrial assays and studies. Service to validate and explore pathogenesis of mitochondria associated diseases and possible interventions. Mitochondrial dysfunction, mitochondria associated diseases, Creative Biogene, mitochondrial assays, mitochondrial assays services cancer, diabetes, neurodegeneration, liver diseases, cardiac, kidney, lung Restricted SCR_022080 Mitochondria Related Diseases 2026-02-16 09:50:14 0
Southampton Tumour Bank
 
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Southampton Tumour Bank (RRID:SCR_000673) Southampton Tumour Bank tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource Collects and distributes human tissue for ethically approved studies to aid the study of cancer biology and other associated research. All tissue is collected with patient consent and tissue is distributed only to ethically approved studies. The purpose of the Tissue Bank is to source, organize, collect, prepare, store and distribute a diverse collection of human tissues and biological products. This valuable core resource is available to all local academics and researchers. The on-site bank allows for rapid access to a plethora of biological materials supported by an informatics system of databases acting as an inventory management system. In addition, the Tissue Bank provides a licensed facility to store surplus tissue when studies close. Tissues currently available include normal and malignant snap frozen blocks, freshly prepared spleen and lymph nodes, fresh biopsy tissues, blood products and biological fluids. Collections can be organized by bank staff or ran in parallel with current research activities and include a wide variety of cancer classifications. We currently hold over 38,000 vials. Tissue Availability: Lymphoma - solid tissue and cells - 843; Breast - solid tissue and cells - 540; Colon - solid tissue and cells - 238; Lung - solid tissue and cells - 43; Upper Gi - BIOPSY tissue - 114; Pleural fluid and cells - 14 cancer biology, cancer, tumor, blood product, biological fluid, tissue, spleen, lymph node, biopsy tissue, blood product, bodily fluid, blood, lymphoma, solid tissue, cell, breast, colon, lung, upper gastrointestinal, pleural fluid, gastrointestinal is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Southampton; Southampton; United Kingdom
Cancer, Tumor, Normal, Malignant THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_14010 http://www.som.soton.ac.uk/research/facilities/cruk/infrastructure/tumour_bank/default.htm SCR_000673 University of Southampton Tumour Bank, University of Southampton Tumor Bank, University of Southampton Cancer Research UK Centre Tumour Bank, Southampton Tumor Bank, Cancer Research UK Centre Tumour Bank, Cancer Research UK Center Tumor Bank 2026-02-16 09:45:19 0
Cancer Research Network of the FRSQ
 
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Cancer Research Network of the FRSQ (RRID:SCR_004225) RRCancer tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource An infrastructure to allow Quebec researchers to have at their disposal tumor banks and the services that support large scale research in genomics and proteomics. The database and the tissue bank of the research network was created to allow rapid access to biological samples and their clinical data. It is spread out over many hospital institutions (in Montreal, Quebec and Sherbrooke). The members of the RRCancer-BTD supply normal, benign and malignant samples from routine surgeries and blood tests. Blood and tissue samples are collected by the provincial biobanks on a regular basis and are coded, classified and stored. The samples can be supplied to a researcher either fresh or frozen or blocks of paraffin or on slices. The sharing of information and biological material is managed according to ethical rules and contributes to increasing the value of research in Quebec. The network has mobilized a significant number of researchers in the area of cancer that unite their efforts to pursue high caliber multidisciplinary research. They are a group of researchers from many different Qu��bec Universities all working in the branch of cancer research. They are located in four hospital centers in Quebec, namely the University of Montreal Hospital Centre (CHUM), the University of Quebec Hospital Centre (CHUQ), the University of Sherbrooke Hospital Centre (CHUS) and the McGill University Hospital Centre (CUSM), as well as in the affiliated research and university centers (Sacr��-Coeur, Maisonneuve-Rosemont and the Montreal Jewish Hospital). The collaborative efforts created and maintained in this network have allowed transfer of knowledge and the sharing of cutting edge technologies. RRCancer favors multidisciplinary cancer research in both fundamental and clinical scopes. The network is based on the desire researchers to work together to prevent cancer and improve therapeutic strategies, all the while continuing the very important task of raining new specialists and graduate students. genomics, proteomics, benign, malignant, clinical is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: University of Montreal Hospital Centre; Quebec; Canada
is related to: Canadian Tumour Repository Network
is related to: University of Quebec Hospital Centre; Quebec; Canada
is related to: University of Sherbrooke Hospital Centre; Quebec; Canada
is related to: Sacred Heart Hospital of Montreal; Quebec; Canada
is related to: Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital; Quebec; Canada
is related to: Jewish General Hospital; Quebec; Canada
is related to: McGill University Health Centre; Quebec; Canada
has parent organization: FRQS
Cancer, Normal FRQS PMID:16980224 nlx_143641 SCR_004225 R��seau de recherche en cancer, R��seau de recherche sur le cancer du FRSQ, RRCancer-BTD, R��seau de recherche sur le cancer, FRSQ Cancer Research Network 2026-02-16 09:46:20 0
Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg
 
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Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg (RRID:SCR_004211) IBBL tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource An independent, not-for-profit biobanking and biotechnology foundation designed to facilitate new, high quality medical research. The IBBL collects, stores, and analyzes biological samples and associated data, which are then made available to research organizations investigating new treatments for diseases. It houses a biospecimen collection and biorepository that contains high quality tissues and maintains quality control of the specimens and the clinical data associated with the tissue samples, while maintaining biobanking ethical standards. It also provides biorefinery analyses and research services that can make analytes from tissues (e.g. DNA, RNA and protein), maintains technology for high throughput gene sequencing and gene expression, and conducts biospecimen research. An informatics platform maintains the clinical and biospecimens data in a secure fashion for additional analysis. Samples are collected by IBBL personnel from hospitals in a targeted manner. The IBBL collaborates with research and health organizations in North America, Europe and the Middle East, and with the major international biobanking societies. biobank, biorepository, clinical data, tissue, dna, rna, protein, cancer, type 2 diabetes, parkinsons disease, biotechnology is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing Cancer, Type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease Public nlx_23314 SCR_004211 2026-02-16 09:46:13 5
ITOR Biorepository Services
 
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ITOR Biorepository Services (RRID:SCR_004191) ITOR Biorepository tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource From the type of mutation causing cancer to specific gene expression levels, genetic biomarkers are becoming an indispensable tool for developing new treatment models for cancer. The ITOR Biorepository Services tissue bank initiatives are critical to the continued development of an organized research infrastructure that will attract leading biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies interested in developing the next generation of cancer therapies. Ultimately, by linking the laboratory and clinical settings through innovative research investigations, USC, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center, and private partners can identify the most novel ways to find and couple these biomarkers to patient drug trials and eventually, the most effective treatments & cures for cancer. The ITOR Biorepository Services Department ����?����������?? in conjunction with the Greenville Hospital System''s surgical oncologists, pathologists and staff ����?����������?? have developed tissue bank sample processing guidelines for frozen tissue, fresh tissue and peripheral blood and include flash freezing in liquid nitrogen within 15 minutes of harvest to maximize cell viability for basic science research. The department has a dedicated staff, including two research nurses and a data coordinator, which facilitate the logistics of tissue handling and submit outcomes data on participating patients. The ITOR Biorepository staff is in the process of adopting a universal consent for all patients of the Greenville Hospital System to have the option of donating excess tissue for research, should they desire. ITOR of GHS has several tissue-based patient initiatives & programs under development and ongoing. At the forefront of cancer care are two specific programs, Total Cancer Care and Caris Target Now. tissue, peripheral blood, blood, frozen, fresh, flash frozen, cancer is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing Cancer Public: The ITOR Biorepository Services tissue bank initiatives are critical to the continued development of an organized research infrastructure that will attract leading biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies interested in developing the next generation of cancer therapies. nlx_21679 http://www.ghs.org/?id=166&sid=1 SCR_004191 Greenville Hospital System Cancer Biorepository, Institute for Translational Oncology Research Biorepository Services, Institute for Translational Oncology Research Biorepository 2026-02-16 09:46:18 0
Liverpool Tissue Bank
 
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Liverpool Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004143) LTB tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 10, 2017. It has been incorporated with the LBIH Biobank. The Liverpool Tissue Bank (LTB) collects biological samples (tissue surplus to diagnostic requirement and blood) from patients undergoing surgery or biopsy procedure for the treatment and diagnosis of a wide variety of medical conditions. The main focus of the LTB is collecting samples from patients where cancer is a confirmed or likely diagnosis. These samples are banked to provide an invaluable resource for research groups investigating the molecular mechanisms involved in a range of medical conditions with the aim of devising new treatments and therapies. The Liverpool Tissue Bank (LTB) was formerly known as the Cancer Tissue Bank Research Centre (CTBRC) and changed to the LTB in late 2009. The Tissue Bank was established in 1991 from a charitable donation by the Candis Club, the charitable arm of Candis Magazine. It is a University of Liverpool resource located within the Department of Pathology, School of Cancer Studies. The LTB operates a cost recovery scheme where a charge is made to researchers to cover the costs involved in the collection, storage and processing of biosamples. tissue bank, biospecimen bank, biological specimen bank, surgery tissue sample, biopsy tissue sample is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Liverpool; Liverpool; United Kingdom
Cancer Candis Club the charitable arm of Candis Magazine THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_143574 SCR_004143 CTBRC, Cancer Tissue Bank Research Centre 2026-02-16 09:46:17 0
UMass Cancer Center Tissue and Tumor Bank
 
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UMass Cancer Center Tissue and Tumor Bank (RRID:SCR_004447) UMass Cancer Center Tissue and Tumor Bank tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource The UMass Cancer Center Tissue and Tumor Bank is a dynamic tissue procurement service: Collection, Storage, Annotation, and Distribution of Human Biologic Specimens. Our goal is to facilitate basic science, clinical research and translational studies by providing researchers with the ability to obtain and study human tissues using a dynamic collection, storage, annotation, and distribution service. * Fresh, diseased tissue is collected and processed immediately after surgery. ** When possible, surrounding healthy tissue is collected as a matched normal control. ** Anonymous, de-identified clinical and pathologic data are linked to the specimens in a secure database. * Bone marrow and blood specimens are collected and available as fresh cell isolates, frozen cell isolates or unprocessed. * A variety of services are available including routine histology, fresh tissue for cell culture, frozen sections, as well as DNA and RNA extraction. * Specific study needs can be met. * Consultation during study design is available and recommended. Contact Us * Assistance in the IRB approval process is offered. ** New: IRB approval is required only if you need identifiable private clinical information and/or patient follow-up for your study. The UMass Cancer Center Tissue and Tumor Bank is an open access biorepository. Specimens are available to investigators both internal and external to UMass. The Tumor Bank ships specimens to researchers worldwide. Please contact us to determine if we have specimens that meet your research needs. is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Massachusetts Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
Cancer, Tumor nlx_44171 SCR_004447 Cancer Center Tissue and Tumor Bank, Cancer Center Tissue Tumor Bank, UMass Cancer Center Tissue Tumor Bank 2026-02-16 09:46:17 1
OECI - Tubafrost: The European Human Frozen Tissue Bank
 
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OECI - Tubafrost: The European Human Frozen Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004280) Tubafrost tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 9, 2023. In this web site you will find the central European database of OECI-TuBaFrost collecting the information of biobanks or in the project support environment on human material; i.e., frozen tumor tissue specimens, pathology blocks, blood samples in different forms, cell lines, Tissue Micro Arrays, etc. Our goal is by centralizing the tumor tissues information to facilitate the search of doctors / researchers for tumor materials, which they need for their cancer research there with facilitating cancer research. OECI members only can participate in the OECI-TuBaFrost exchange platform, or those introduced by an OECI member. We are a group of pathology and research departments as well as bio-bankers in clinical based biobanking based in comprehensive cancer centers or hospitals with a competence in comprehensive cancer care across Europe. Each participating institute is involved in cancer research resulting in innovative procedures, new drugs, improved diagnosis and new insights in disease development. The overall result is better care and treatment for cancer patients. To maximize the scientific value of the human tissue samples, information about the clinical status of the patient in combination with the quality and type of samples is very important. A TuBaFrost electronic database will securely store all this information. Within the closed project supporting environments, the data collected will include: * Diagnosis - identification of the type of cancer * Type of tissue collected - the origin, i.e. breast, skin, colorectal * Quality of tissue collected - collection and storage details The tissue is stored in the hospital where the donor was diagnosed/treated. It stays there until it is used or sent to another hospital or research center within the TuBaFrost group. The electronic database will track samples throughout the network. The tissue is not sold. The exchange of tissue to other hospitals is regulated by a contract, which uses the national regulations of the country supplying the tissue. Tissue samples within the TuBaFrost collection will only be used for research, which has been approved by ethics committees. This ensures that the tissue is only used for the best quality research and only for the specific reasons given to the ethics committee. tumor tissue, blood, cell line, tissue, frozen, block, tissue micro array, tumor, cancer, clinical, clinical data is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: OECI - Organisation for European Cancer Institutes
Tumor, Cancer European Union PMID:18564601 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_36384 SCR_004280 OECI-TuBaFrost database, TuBaFrost biobank, Tubafrost Central Database, OECI TuBaFrost, Tubafrost - The European Human Frozen Tissue Bank, OECI-TuBaFrost 2026-02-16 09:46:18 2
Ohio State Biorepository
 
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Ohio State Biorepository (RRID:SCR_004714) HTRN Biospecimen Bank tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource The HTRN biospecimen bank is comprised of samples for the Ohio State University Cancer and Leukemia Group B Pathology Coordinating Office (CALGB-PCO) and the Ohio State University Midwestern Division of the Cooperative Human Tissue Network (CHTN). The CALGB-PCO banks biospecimens donated by patients enrolled in clinical trials. Samples can include tumor and normal tissue, plasma, serum, whole blood and white blood cells and urine. All of these samples are used later in correlative studies. The Midwestern Division of the CHTN stores a temporary biospecimen bank of tumor and normal tissue, tissue slides and paraffin embedded tissue blocks for research investigators throughout the country and Canada who are trying to find a cure for cancer. As part of the HTRN biospecimen bank, a Rees Scientific equipment monitoring system helps to secure the integrity and quality of samples stored in the biorepository. Scientific research within the HTRN is currently underway to determine the best methods in tissue storage for long term use. The NCI First-Generation Guidelines for NCI-Supported Biorepositories and the NCI Best Practices for Biospecimen Resources are continuously reviewed and adapted by the HTRN. tumor tissue, normal tissue, plasma, serum, whole blood, white blood cell, urine, blood, tissue, tissue slide, paraffin embedded tissue block, slide, paraffin, cancer, leukemia, research is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Ohio State University College of Medicine; Ohio; USA
has parent organization: Human Tissue Resource Network
Cancer, Leukemia, Tumor NCI Private and Public (USA and Canada): Serves the Ohio State University Cancer and Leukemia Group B Pathology Coordinating Office (CALGB-PCO) and the Ohio State University Midwestern Division of the Cooperative Human Tissue Network (CHTN). The Midwestern Division of the CHTN stores a temporary biospecimen bank of tumor and normal tissue, Tissue slides and paraffin embedded tissue blocks for research investigators throughout the country and Canada who are trying to find a cure for cancer. nlx_71208 http://www.pathology.med.ohio-state.edu/htrn/Biorepository/default.asp SCR_004714 Human Tissue Resource Network Biospecimen Bank, HTRN Biorepository Biospecimen Resource, HTRN Biorepository & Biospecimen Resource, HTRN Biorepository and Biospecimen Resource, HTRN Biorepository 2026-02-16 09:46:29 0
UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease
 
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UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease (RRID:SCR_004610) UCL Biobank for studying Health and Disease tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource The UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease has been primarily established to support the Research Programme and scientific needs, of the Pathology Department UCLH & the UCL Cancer Institute. The establishment of the core programme enables a centralised approach to the management and integration of all research groups working within these institutions, providing appropriate structure and support. The biobank has policies and guidelines to guarantee compliance with HTA legislation and to ensure quality standards will be maintained. The biobank stores normal and pathological specimens, surplus to diagnostic requirements, from relevant tissues and bodily fluids, as well as human tissue used in xenograft experiments. Stored tissues include; snap-frozen or cryopreserved tissue, formalin-fixed tissue, paraffin-embedded tissues, and slides prepared for histological examination. Tissues include resection specimens obtained surgically or by needle core biopsy. Bodily fluids include; whole blood, serum, plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, milk, saliva and buccal smears and cytological specimens such as sputum and cervical smears. Fine needle aspirates obtained from tissues and bodily cavities (eg. pleura and peritoneum) are also collected. Where appropriate the biobank also stores separated cells, protein, DNA and RNA isolated from collected tissues and bodily fluids described above. Some of the tissue and aspirated samples are stored in the diagnostic archive. specimen, pathology, tissue, bodily fluid, human tissue, xenograft, tissue, blood, serum, plasma, urine, cerebral spinal fluid, milk, saliva, buccal smear, sputum, cervical smear, pleura, peritoneum, cell, protein, dna, rna, snap-frozen, cryopreserved, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded, slide, normal, disease, cancer, frozen is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University College London; London; United Kingdom
Normal, Disease, Cancer Private / Partners: The aim is to support primarily, Research in the Pathology Department, UCLH and the UCL-Cancer Institute but it will also support other UCLH partners. nlx_143838 SCR_004610 UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health Disease, UCL Biobank for studying Health Disease, UCL / UCLH Biobank for Studying Health Disease 2026-02-16 09:46:21 0
Cancer Center Tissue Bank - Fudan University
 
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Cancer Center Tissue Bank - Fudan University (RRID:SCR_004596) ITB tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource The Institutional Tissue Bank (ITB) of Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center was established in 2006 with the goal of serving as a central repository for human tissue samples for cancer research and possible personalized medicine for the institution. The Institutional Research Board oversees the fulfilling of informed consent of each patient whose samples are collected. The ITB''s collection procedures meet the global quality standards and provide high quality tissue samples. The quality control for morphology, RNA, DNA and protein has been set up to ensure the sample quality. Routine frozen section from tissue aliquot is made for every piece of sample to ensure the component of tumor tissue and the pathological feature is the same as the diagnosed tumor. Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer was used to provide RNA and DNA quality parameters. The Tissue Bank occupies 500 m2, with sufficient space for sample preparation and storage, data registration, data tracking/access, related equipments and monitor system. Variant samples including blood, tumor tissue, and body fluids are collected and serve as alternative permanent patient tissue records. Annotation of collected samples is captured through linking the medical record and pathological report system to tissue bank software. Frequent tumor types such as lung cancer, breast cancer, gastric cancer, urological tumors, gynecological tumors and esophageal cancers, head & neck cancers, as well as infrequent cancer types such as malignant soft tissue sarcomas, pancreatic cancer, gall bladder cancer, and other rare cancers are all collected and stored. Tumor tissues are stored with matched normal tissues. Serum and plasma are isolated from coagulation plus and coagulation minus blood samples. White blood cells are stored as well. Tissues are stored both in RNALater at -20 degrees C and -80 degrees C after snap frozen. Samples have been increased from 4,000 in 2008 to 10,783 in 2009. To the end of September 2010, over 30,000 samples has been processed and stored in our tissue bank. As planned, 50,000 samples will be stored dynamically. Over 50 funded projects have used the samples from our tissue bank. Productive papers have been published in the past years by using the samples. More and more projects will be approved to get research resources from tissue bank in the future. The tissue bank of FUSCC has been designated as the key subject and successful model by Shanghai municipal government. blood, tumor tissue, body fluids, cancer, normal tissue, serum, plasma, white blood cells, snap frozen, lung cancer, breast cancer, gastric cancer, urological tumor, gynecological tumor, esophageal cancer, head cancer, neck cancer, malignant soft tissue sarcomas, pancreatic cancer, gall bladder cancer, rare cancer, matched normal tissue is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Fudan University; Shanghai; China
Cancer, Lung cancer, Breast cancer, Gastric cancer, Urological tumor, Gynecological tumor, Esophageal cancer, Head cancer, Neck cancer, Malignant soft tissue sarcomas, Pancreatic cancer, Gall bladder cancer, Rare cancer, Matched normal tissue nlx_59788 http://www.shca.org.cn/eng/content.asp?ArticleID=63 SCR_004596 Tissue bank of FUSCC, Institutional Tissue Bank of Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, ITB of FUSCC 2026-02-16 09:46:23 0
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Biorepository and Tissue Processing Core Facility
 
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Biorepository and Tissue Processing Core Facility (RRID:SCR_004382) BTPC tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 11, 2023. The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center''s Biorepository and Tissue Processing Core Facility (BTPC) serves two primary functions: 1. To build an inventory of remnant human tissues, blood and other body fluids (collectively termed biospecimens) targeted towards cancer and other medical research, for later assignment to investigators; and 2. To provide long term, controlled storage of biospecimens for specific researchers. These samples are for research purposes only and may not be used for clinical diagnosis or implantation into humans. Clinical information relating to the samples and donors are collected and maintained in a secure database. Samples and data are de-identified or de-linked before release to the researcher unless he/she has specific IRB approval to gain access to this information. Remnant biospecimens are prospectively collected from surgical procedures, autopsies and clinical laboratories for the BTPC by the Human Tissue Procurement Facility (HTPF), which operates under UH-IRB Protocol 01-02-45. Blood and bone marrow specimens are collected for the BTPC by the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Core Facility (HSCC), which operates under UH-IRB Protocol 09-90-195. The Division of Surgical Pathology at University Hospitals Case Medical Center (UHCMC) has clinical archives of paraffin blocks that can be made available through the BTPC for retrospective research studies under the approval of the Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs at UHCMC. Surgical Pathologists associated with the BTPC are responsible for determining which blocks can be made available and how much material can be removed from the blocks. Types of Tissue Available * Malignant, benign, diseased, normal and normal human tissues * Normal adjacent tissues available paired with tumor specimens in many cases * Tissues are collected from over 50 anatomic sites * Frozen specimens, OCT-embedded and paraffin-embedded tissues * Large array of paraffin-embedded specimens from clinical archives of paraffin blocks and QC research blocks maintained by the HTPF * Peripheral blood and bone marrow samples from initial visits and follow-up procedures are processed to obtain serum and cell fractions for storage * No samples are collected from individuals with known infectious illnesses * Fetal biospecimens are not collected due to state and local statutes tissue, blood, body fluid, bone marrow, stem cell, serum, cell fraction, paraffin block, clinical data, malignant tissue, benign tissue, diseased tissue, normal tissue, cancer, control, research, frozen, oct-embedded, paraffin-embedded, tumor, paraffin, oct is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Case Western Reserve University Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Cancer, Control, Tumor NCI P30 CA43703 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_39515 http://cancer.case.edu/sharedresources/biorepository/ SCR_004382 Case Western Biorepository, Case Western Reserve University: Biorepository and Tissue Processing Core Facility, CWRU BTPC, Biorepository and Tissue Processing Core Facility of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Case BTPC, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Biorepository Tissue Processing Core Facility, Case CCC BTPC, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Biorepository and Tissue Processing Core Facility, Biorepository Tissue Processing Core Facility, Case Western Biorepository and Tissue Processing Core Facility, CWRU CCC Biorepository Tissue Processing Core Facility, Case CCC Biorepository Tissue Processing Core Facility 2026-02-16 09:46:22 0
START Tumor Bank
 
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START Tumor Bank (RRID:SCR_004258) START Tumor Bank tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource Biospecimen repository for tumor specimens, available to all researchers actively engaged in cancer research whether they are in University, Academic, or Pharmaceutical industry, with a goal to accelerate the discovery and development of new agents for the treatment and cure of cancer. The START tumor bank was created to make tumor tissue gifted by patients receiving care or treatment at The START Center available to all researchers involved in developing a better understanding of the biology of cancer or those engaged in the discovery of new therapies. The START Tumor Bank is a department within the PK Department and handles skin and tumor biopsies required by clinical trial protocols. A member of the PK Department is present during biopsy procedures for immediate processing of the sample for the trial. Additionally, the Tumor Bank collects and banks the tumor tissues of patients who consent. This tissue is then stored for future use by researchers developing new therapies. tumor, cancer, tissue, tumor tissue, skin is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: South Texas Accelerated Research Therapeutics
Tumor, Cancer Public: The mission of the START tumor bank is to make available tumor specimens to all researchers actively engaged in cancer research whether they are in University, Academic, Or Pharmaceutical industry, With a goal to accelerate the discovery and development of new agents for the treatment and cure of cancer. nlx_27097 http://www.startthecure.com/preclinical-research.html SCR_004258 South Texas Tumor Bank, South Texas Accelerated Research Therapeutics Tumor Bank 2026-02-16 09:46:20 0
Biobank of Hospital Clinic - IDIBAPS
 
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Biobank of Hospital Clinic - IDIBAPS (RRID:SCR_004530) tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource A biobank of repositories which works to obtain, store, manage and distribute large collections of human biological samples of phenotypes and diseases of marked interest for researchers. The biobank sample collection is made up of three extensive repositories. The Neurological Tissue Biobank is a nervous tissue repository (brain and spinal cord) created from donations from cadavers with or without neurological conditions. It helps facilitate research in neurological illnesses. The Tumour Biobank and Anatomical Pathologies Collections is a repository of tumorous tissue and samples from cancer patients. The Blood and Fluid Biobank is a repository which contains samples of metabolic, inflammatory bowel, hepatic, digestive and maternal and foetal diseases, among others. It houses a large range of samples of scientific interest, primarily DNA, serum and plasma. biobank, neurological, nervous tissue, tumorous tissue, cancer, blood, serum, plasma, dna, standardized biobanking, biomaterial supply resource is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing Neurological disease, Alzheimer's disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob syndrome, Parkinson's disease, Lewy Body disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Tumor, Cancer, Metabolic disease, Inflammatory bowel disease, Hepatic disease, Digestive disease, Maternal disease, Fetal disease, Autoimmune Liver disease, Cholestasis, Fragile X syndrome, Genetic mental retardation, Monogenetic dementia, Acute coronary syndrome, Human immunodeficiency virus Available to the scientific community, Sample requests are reviewed to ensure that the best possible use is made of the samples, Requests are made through an online form, Users will be contacted to go over the terms and conditions for collaboration nlx_51631 SCR_004530 Hospital Clinic Barcelona - IDIBAPS biobank, Biobank of Hospital Clinic Barcelona IDIBAPS 2026-02-16 09:46:18 2
Zebrafish Atlas
 
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Zebrafish Atlas (RRID:SCR_006722) Zebrafish Atlas reference atlas, data or information resource, atlas Atlas containing 2- and 3-dimensional, anatomical reference slides of the lifespan of the zebrafish to support research and education worldwide. Hematoxylin and eosin histological slides, at various points in the lifespan of the zebrafish, have been scanned at 40x resolution and are available through a virtual slide viewer. 3D models of the organs are reconstructed from plastic tissue sections of embryo and larvae. The size of the zebrafish, which allows sections to fall conveniently within the dimensions of the common 1 x 3 glass slide, makes it possible for this anatomical atlas to become as high resolution as for any vertebrate. That resolution, together with the integration of histology and organ anatomy, will create unique opportunities for comparisons with both smaller and larger model systems that each have their own strengths in research and educational value. The atlas team is working to allow the site to function as a scaffold for collaborative research and educational activity across disciplines and model organisms. The Zebrafish Atlas was created to answer a community call for a comprehensive, web-based, anatomical and pathological atlas of the zebrafish, which has become one of the most widely used vertebrate animal models globally. The experimental strengths of zebrafish as a model system have made it useful for a wide range of investigations addressing the missions of the NIH and NSF. The Zebrafish Atlas provides reference slides for virtual microscopic viewing of the zebrafish using an Internet browser. Virtual slide technology allows the user to choose their own field of view and magnification, and to consult labeled histological sections of zebrafish. We are planning to include a complete set of embryos, larvae, juveniles, and adults from approximately 25 different ages. Future work will also include a variety of comparisons (e.g. normal vs. mutant, normal vs. diseased, multiple stages of development, zebrafish with other organisms, and different types of cancer)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. embryo, eosin, expression, genetic, adult, anatomical, anatomy, cancer, development, hematoxylin, histological, histology, juvenile, larvae, lifespan, model, slide, sagittal, coronal, transverse, stage, embryonic zebrafish, juvenile zebrafish, immature zebrafish, larval zebrafish, young zebrafish, adult zebrafish has parent organization: Pennsylvania State University Normal, Mutant, Cancer NCRR THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-24352 SCR_006722 Penn State Zebrafish Atlas, Zebrafish Atlas - A Lifespan Atlas of the Zebrafish, PSU Zebrafish Atlas 2026-02-16 09:46:47 3
Intramural Research Program
 
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Intramural Research Program (RRID:SCR_012734) NIA IRP data or information resource, organization portal, portal A research program of the NIA which focuses on neuroscience, aging biology, and translational gerontology. The central focus of the program's research is understanding age-related changes in physiology and the ability to adapt to environmental stress, and using that understanding to develop insight about the pathophysiology of age-related diseases. The IRP webpage provides access to other NIH resources such as the Biological Biochemical Image Database, the Bioinformatics Portal, and the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. endocrinology, epidemiology, genetics, behavioral science, biochemistry, biomedical, cancer, cardiology, cell biology, clinical research, cognition, collaboration, gerontology, healthy, hematology, human, immunology, molecular biology, neurobiology, neurogenetics, neuroscience, oncology, osteoarthritis, pathophysiology, physiology, psychology, psychophysiology, research, rheumatology, age-related disease, healthy aging, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, stroke, atherosclerosis, osteoarthritis, diabetes, cancer has parent organization: National Institute on Aging
is parent organization of: NIA Mouse cDNA Project Home Page
is parent organization of: Biological Biochemical Image Database
is parent organization of: GERON
is parent organization of: Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA)
Aging, Age-related disease, Healthy aging, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Atherosclerosis, Osteoarthritis, Cancer, Diabetes, Stroke NIA THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-09468 SCR_012734 National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program, Intramural Research Program in the NIA, Intramural Research Program in the National Institute on Aging, NIA Intramural Research Program, Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Aging 2026-02-16 09:48:21 919
Circulating Cell-free Genome Atlas project
 
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Circulating Cell-free Genome Atlas project (RRID:SCR_023878) CCGA project portal, source code, software resource, portal, data or information resource Prospective, observational, longitudinal, study designed to characterize landscape of genomic cancer signals in blood of people with and without cancer. Sudy includes people in the USA and Canada who had cancer at the time of enrollment, newly diagnosed, and not yet received treatment, and people who did not have known cancer diagnosis. genomic cancer signals, blood, genomic cancer, cancer cancer PMID:36400018 Free, Freely available https://github.com/grailbio-publications/Jamshidi_CCGA1LOD_2022 SCR_023878 Circulating Cell-free Genome Atlas (CCGA) 2026-02-16 09:50:52 0
HemOnc Knowledgebase
 
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HemOnc Knowledgebase (RRID:SCR_023436) data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, portal Medical wiki of interventions, regimens, and general information relevant to fields of hematology and oncology. Knowledge base for hematology and oncology providers, containing details about hematology/oncology drugs and treatment regimens. Any healthcare professional can sign up to contribute. Acuracy and completeness of content is overseen by Editorial Board. Hematology and oncology knowledge base, hematology providers, oncology providers, hematology reference, oncology reference, hematology, oncology, drug interventions, treatment regimens, reference, healthcare professional, cancer NCI U24 CA265879 Free, Freely available https://hemonc.org/wiki/ SCR_023436 , HemOnc, Free Hematology/Oncology Reference, HemOnc.org 2026-02-16 09:50:45 4

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