Sentence examples for institutions tissue from inspiring English sources

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Since the majority of biopsies were performed at other institutions, tissue material was obtained retrospectively, typically months to years after the biopsy date, and clinical follow-up was done by clinicians not originally involved in the care of the patient at the time of biopsy, it was not possible to determine the precise indication for brain biopsy in most circumstances.

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A single institution tissue array cohort assembled at the Clearview Cancer Institute of Huntsville (CCIH) was screened by immunohistochemistry staining using a large number of novel and commercially available antibodies to identify those with a univariate association with clinical outcome in HER2+ patients.

How are identities – of institutions and tissue - stabilised and legitimised?

A local institution's tissue code could be supplemented with data obtained from a tissue database containing experimental results performed on the tissue.

Through minimization of confounding variables relating to pathology, surgeon, institution, soft-tissue balancing, and type of prosthesis, this study isolates articular design as a variable.

Paraffin blocks from surgical resection specimens spanning a 10 year period (1998 2008) were obtained as anonymous specimens from Children's Hospital, Boston and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, in accordance with the regulations of the review boards of both institutions for excess tissue.

No financial support was received from outside the authors' institutions and involved tissue banks.

A recent survey suggests that only half of institutions routinely collect tissue from native biopsies specifically for EM [ 15], confounded by an inadequate sampling rate.

Many institutions have stored tissue samples as paraffin-embedded specimens after surgical resection, so immunohistochemical assays are convenient and inexpensive when performed on paraffin-embedded specimens.

The Winickoffs outline three advantages for selecting an established medical institution: the unique relationships these institutions have with tissue and blood donors; the means to attract public and private funds; and the capacity to install good governance structures that can motivate potential tissue donors [ 20].

Tissue was collected after obtaining parental or next of kin consent and with approval by the institutional review boards at the Yale University School of Medicine, the National Institutes of Health, and at each institution from which tissue specimens were obtained.

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