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The research potential of tissue from a cadaveric donor

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The purpose of this case report is to illustrate the research potential of the tissue obtained from a single donor referred to the Peterborough Hospitals NHS Trust (PHNHST) Research Tissue Bank. Tissue retrieval was done 19 hours after death and 453 tissue units processed on site were despatched to 20 mainly commercial client research organisations.

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  • Womack C., Gray N.M., Pearson J.E. and Fehily D. 2001. Cadaveric tissue supply to the commercial sector for research: collaboration between NHS pathology and NBS Tissue Services extending the options for donors. Cell and Tissue Banking 2: 51–55.

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Womack, C., Gray, N.M., Howes, L.J. et al. The research potential of tissue from a cadaveric donor. Cell Tissue Banking 3, 199–201 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023602106798

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