环境标本库:生物医学样本的选择、收集、运输和储存。

F H Kemper, N P Luepke
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为了充分确保保护人类健康和环境,使其不受目前数千种疑似有害物质和新工业过程中添加的新化合物的影响,正在制定复杂的危害评估和监测方法。环境标本银行(ESB)对于当前的环境监测是必要的、有用的和重要的,并且在未来对过去的监测也是必要的。多年来,ESB已被证明是记录无机和/或有机污染趋势的良好工具。此外,ESB通过改进未来的分析程序,提供了对过去的真实样本进行回顾性分析的可能性和潜力,包括检测目前未被注意到的具有生物学意义的环境化学物质。在代表环境的标本中,人类起源的标本起着关键作用。人类标本的选择标准包括伦理和法律方面的考虑,以及适当的科学方法和流行病学标准。样品的取样、制备、运输和储存的技术考虑包括特定材料和工具的选择和开发、冷藏和洁净室技术,以不损害样品的原始成分。
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Environmental Specimen Banking: The Selection, Collection, Transport, and Storage or Biomedical Samples.

In order to adequately ensure the protection of human health and the environment from the thousands of presently suspected hazardous substances and the new compounds added to those by new industrial processes, sophisticated approaches to hazard assessment and monitoring are being established. Environmental specimen banking (ESB) is necessary, useful, and important for environmental monitoring currently, and in the future for monitoring the past. ESB has already proved a good lool for recording inorganic and/or organic pollution trends over the years. Moreover, ESB offers the possibilities and potentials for retrospective analysis of authentic samples from the past by improved future analytical procedures, including the detection of presently unnoticed environmental chemicals of biological interest. Among the specimens representing the environment, specimens of human origin play a key role. The selection criteria for human specimens include ethical and legal considerations together with the appropriate scientific approaches and epidemiological criteria. Technical considerations for sampling, preparation, transportation, and storage of the specimens include the selection and development of specific materials and implements, cold storage, and clean room technology in order not to compromise the original composition of the sample.

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