Proper Citation: Canadian Biosample Repository (RRID:SCR_004213)
Description: Biosample processing, management, storage and retrieval infrastructure that operates on a cost-recovery basis to investigators. Services are available to Research Ethics Board (REB) approved studies. They accept any human tissue from appropriately consented subjects for processing to DNA, RNA, serum, plasma, peripheral blood cells, fixed tissue, and tissue blocks. Once your samples have been collected and processed, CBSR will provide short and long-term sample storage, and retrieval(typically within 24hrs) upon request. Their storage services include robust robotic systems for sample aliquoting, tracking, storage, and retrieval to ensure chain of custody on all samples. Their temperature monitoring system ensures that all samples are maintained at the chosen temperature, and provides regulatory-grade audit trail for all samples.
Abbreviations: CBSR
Resource Type: material storage repository, storage service resource, service resource
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