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  2. Biorepository - Wikipedia

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    A biorepository is a facility that collects, catalogs, and stores samples of biological material for laboratory research. Biorepositories collect and manage specimens from animals, plants, and other living organisms. Biorepositories store many different types of specimens, including samples of blood, urine, tissue, cells, DNA, RNA, and proteins ...

  3. Pacific Biological Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The company was started by Ed Ricketts with his college roommate and business partner Albert Galigher in 1923. Originally located in Pacific Grove at 165 Fountain Avenue, [3] [4] the lab was moved to 740 Ocean View Avenue, Monterey, California, around January, 1930, [5] where Ricketts became sole owner. Today, that location is 800 Cannery Row.

  4. Cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    Cryopreservation is an effective way to transport biological samples over long distances, store samples for prolonged periods of time, and create a bank of samples for users. Molecules, referred to as cryoprotective agents (CPAs), are added to reduce the osmotic shock and physical stresses cells undergo in the freezing process. [ 2 ]

  5. Biobank - Wikipedia

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    The specimens stored by a biobank and made available to researchers are taken by sampling. Specimen types include blood, urine, skin cells, organ tissue, and other materials. Increasingly, methods for sampling tissue specimens are becoming more targeted, sometimes involving the use of MRI to determine which specific areas of tissue should be ...

  6. Plant collecting - Wikipedia

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    Plant collecting is the acquisition of plant specimens for the purposes of research, cultivation, or as a hobby. Plant specimens may be kept alive, but are more commonly dried and pressed to preserve the quality of the specimen. Plant collecting is an ancient practice with records of a Chinese botanist collecting roses over 5000 years ago. [1]

  7. Bohart Museum of Entomology - Wikipedia

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    These specimens come from museum based field studies, university faculty, and student research programs. There is also a considerable number of specimens donated to the museum from the members of the Bohart Museum Society and the external community. 7,400 specimens from the museum are estimated to be on loan each year to domestic and ...

  8. Owner of California biolab that fueled bio-weapons rumors ...

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    The Chinese owner of an unauthorized central California lab that fueled conspiracy theories about China and biological weapons has been arrested on charges of not obtaining the proper permits to ...

  9. Laboratory specimen - Wikipedia

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    Some specimen types also require special treatment, such as immediate mixture with an additive, or storage at a certain temperature. [5] After extraction , all specimen containers must be labeled with at least two of the following identifiers (at the time of collection): patient's name, date of birth, hospital number, test request form number ...