Pediatric biorepository participation during the COVID-19 pandemic: predictors of enrollment and biospecimen donation
Abstract Background Patient-level predictors of enrollment in pediatric biorepositories are poorly described. Especially in pandemic settings, understanding who is likely to enroll in a biorepository is critical to interpreting analyses conducted on biospecimens. We describe predictors of pediatric...
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Main Authors: | Anne M. Neilan (Author), Anisha Tyagi (Author), Yao Tong (Author), Eva J. Farkas (Author), Madeleine D. Burns (Author), Allison Fialkowski (Author), Grace Park (Author), Margot Hardcastle (Author), Elizabeth Gootkind (Author), Ingrid V. Bassett (Author), Fatma M. Shebl (Author), Lael M. Yonker (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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