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Accession number;00A0222256
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| Title;Institutional Guideline for Collection and Storage of Human Samples on Molecular Examinations and Research. |
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MORISAKI TAKAYUKI
(National Cardiovascular Center)
YUTANI CHIKAO
(National Cardiovascular Center)
CHIBA YOSHIHIDE
(National Cardiovascular Center)
TANABE TADASHI
(National Cardiovascular Center)
MIYATAKE KUNIO
(National Cardiovascular Center)
KATO HISAO
(National Cardiovascular Center)
MINEMATSU KAZUO
(National Cardiovascular Center)
HARANO YUTAKA
(National Cardiovascular Center)
MURAKAMI MASAYOSHI
(National Cardiovascular Center)
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Journal Title;Japanese Journal of National Medical Services
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Journal Code:F0707A
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ISSN:0021-1699
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VOL.54;NO.1;PAGE.27-39(2000)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;REF.4 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;Recent advances of molecular biology have led to understanding pathophysiology of many diseases and developing new therapeutic approaches. It is necessary to study DNA samples from patients and other individuals for the genetic approach. However, genetic studies or DNA examinations have special features compared with other medical examination since they could provide for information of relatives as well as the tested individual Genetic study may also be used for diagnosis of genetic carrier. Therefore, it is necessary to consider ethical and legal issues and to protect privacy of the individuals and their family when genetic study is performed. For this reason, National Cardiovascular Center established "Guideline for collection and storage of human samples on molecular examinations and research". The institutional review boared on ethical issues approved this guideline in November 1998. Following this guideline, Genetic Study Laboratory was established in Central Clinical Laboratory of National Cardiovascular Center. Also, "Guideline for collection and storage of normal human samples on molecular research" was established and approved by the institutional review board on ethical issues in October, 1999. Further efforts to resolve several issues for better operation on these studies will be made. (author abst.) |
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