Iatreia (Jul 2022)

Biobanks: Conservation of the humanity scientific heritage

  • Chalarca-Cañas, David,
  • Vargas-Tejada, Daniel Andrés,
  • Valencia-Ocampo, Oscar Jairo,
  • Velásquez-Lopera, Margarita María

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 3
pp. 310 – 320

Abstract

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A biobank allows the collections of biological samples to be maintained in optimal conditions and in an organized manner with the highest quality, ethical and legal standards, for biomedical research purposes that generate new knowledge, as well as teaching applications. Advances in biomedicine and the development of technologies have facilitated access to information and this should comply in favor of a better use of biological samples in the understanding of the immunopathogenic bases of diseases, which finally carry out a proposing strategies of detection, prevention, promotion and treatment. The Dermatopathology Laboratory of the Dermatology Section of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Antioquia has processed more than 57,000 biopsies since its foundation, preserving the clinical files, photographic records, plates and histopathological blocks, giving it great potential as a biobank. This narrative review of the literature aims to illustrate an overview of the importance of the development of biobanks, as well as the aspects to take into account in their structuring.

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