VetBiobank, Vetmeduni Vienna:临床动物生物标本的生物资源

Q2 Medicine Open Journal of Bioresources Pub Date : 2020-11-30 DOI:10.5334/ojb.60
I. Walter, Stefanie Burger, M. Stargardt, S. Kummer, Monika Wieser
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VetBiobank成立于2007年,是维也纳兽医大学VetCore研究设施的一部分。VetBiobank的主要目标是(1)实现高质量动物样本的全面收集,以支持研究项目;(2)提供生物参考材料作为对照,例如用于方法验证。目前,收集的主要是猫和狗的肿瘤组织和健康参考组织,但也有少量其他疾病和其他物种的生物标本,包括猕猴、马、猪和小型伴侣动物。总共储存了大约5.8万个单独的样本。VetBiobank是BBMRI.at(奥地利生物银行和生物分子资源研究基础设施[1])的合作伙伴,该基础设施是欧洲研究基础设施BBMRI-ERIC[2]的奥地利国家节点,是唯一专注于兽医的成员。资金声明:兽医生物库是兽医大学中央研究机构的一部分,负责承担人员和运营成本。此外,VetBiobank过去和现在都得到了奥地利联邦部向BBMRI.at提供的两项资助(BMWFM GZ:10.470/016-II/3/2013,BMBWF GZ:10.447/0010-V/3c/2018)。
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VetBiobank, Vetmeduni Vienna: A bioresource for clinical animal biospecimens
The VetBiobank was established in 2007 as part of the VetCore Facility for Research at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. The primary objectives of the VetBiobank are (1) to achieve comprehensive collections of high quality animal samples to support research projects and (2) to provide biological reference material as controls e.g. for method verification. Currently, collections mainly contain tumor tissues and healthy reference tissues from cats and dogs, but also a small number of biospecimens from other diseases and other species, including macaque, horse, pig, and small companion animals. A total number of around 58000 individual samples are stored. The VetBiobank is partner of BBMRI.at (the Biobanking and BioMolecular resource Research Infrastructure Austria [1]), the Austrian national node of the European research infrastructure BBMRI-ERIC [2], comprising the only member with a focus on veterinary medicine. Funding statement: The VetBiobank is part of the central research facility of the University of Veterinary Medicine, which takes over personnel and running costs. Additionally, the VetBiobank was and is currently supported by two grants from the federal ministry of Austria to BBMRI.at (BMWFM GZ: 10.470/0016-II/3/2013, BMBWF GZ: 10.470/0010-V/3c/2018).
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Open Journal of Bioresources Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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