Bridging the collaboration gap: Real-time identification of clinical specimens for biomedical research
Introduction: Biomedical and translational research often relies on the evaluation of patients or specimens that meet specific clinical or laboratory criteria. The typical approach used to identify biospecimens is a manual, retrospective process that exists outside the clinical workflow. This often...
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Main Authors: | Thomas J S Durant (Author), Guannan Gong (Author), Nathan Price (Author), Wade L Schulz (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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