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For example, a biorepository of brains from deceased professional football players in the United States is designed to learn more about the effects of this sport. A biorepository may be developed to support a single study, with specimens destroyed at the completion of that study.
Biorepositories are libraries where biospecimens are stored. They are made available for scientists to study for clinical or research purposes.
Listen to pronunciation. (BY-oh-reh-PAH-zih-TOR-ee) A facility that collects, catalogs, and stores samples of biological material, such as , blood, tissue, cells, DNA, RNA, and protein, from humans, animals, or plants for laboratory research.
A contract repository is a central location where contracts and agreements can be stored and managed. It provides businesses with a primary storage location for these documents, creating a single source of truth and allowing them to easily store, manage and search through their contract portfolio.
The goal of the Biobank is to provide samples for different types of studies. Many of the studies will be aimed at gaining a better understanding of how a persons genes (DNA) may influence overall health and wellness. For example, some studies will focus on identifying genetic changes that might affect cancer risk.
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(BY-oh-SPEH-sih-men) A sample of material, such as , blood, tissue, cells, DNA, RNA, or protein, from humans, animals, or plants. Biospecimens may be used for a laboratory test or stored in a biorepository to be used for research.

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