1.Need for Tissue Banking and KMA's Stand.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(11):1148-1150
No abstract available.
Tissue Banks*
2.Musculoskeletal Tissue Banking.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(3):261-265
No abstract available.
Tissue Banks*
3.Primarily utilisation of cryopreservative products of bank of tissue and embryo in the Neurosurgical Department of Cho Ray hospital in 1996
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;233(2):208-210
The authors give first experience on the utilisation of homograft with dura mater and bone from homograft Bank of Cho Ray hospital in the repair of dura mater and bone defects in 17 craniotomies with encouraging results. They hope to get in the future more convincing results
Cryopreservation
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Tissue Banks
4.A Study on Freeze
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1988;23(3):929-935
I had an opportunity to visit U.S. Naval Tissue Bank and observed tissue procurement and preservation by freeze-drying method and its clinical application while I stayed in the Naval Hospital, Bethesda in 1954. The freeze-dried tissues, especially bone graft, has shown excellent bone repair experimentally and clinically. Recently the mechanisms of osteoinduction have observed by many researchers and isolated the substance, bone morphogenetic protein, and clarified the interaction between BMP and the determined or inducible osteoprogenitor cells.
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins
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Methods
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Tissue and Organ Procurement
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Tissue Banks
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Transplants
5.Tissue Bank : Current Status and Development in the Field of Plastic Surgery in Korea.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(11):1192-1195
The brief history of human tissue bank is reviewed, and the current status of tissue bank in the field of plastic surgery in Korea is presented. We sent a questionnaire to 58 plastic and reconstructive surgery training hospitals. The survey was completed in 27 hospitals. The results were as follows : the number of hospitals managing a tissue bank was 16, and the remaining 11 hospitals did not manage a tissue bank. Less than 30% of the plastic and reconstructive surgery training hospitals' tissue banks were managed by the plastic and reconstructive department by itself. In the field of plastic surgery in Korea, skin banks are most popular among the tissue banks. The development of the national skin bank is needed and there are a lot of parts to be improved in the management of tissue banks.
Humans
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Korea*
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Plastics*
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Skin
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Surgery, Plastic*
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Tissue Banks*
6.Analysis of Donors Through the Central Eye Bank.
Seung Lyung UHM ; Sung Kun CHUNG ; Yoon Won MYONG ; Sang Wooik RHEE
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1991;32(7):594-603
The authors analyzed 1867 donor eyes which were obtained from Central Eye Bank at St Mary's Hospital from Jan. 1977 to Aug. 1990. 1. 658 donors(68.7%) were female and 539(56.4%) were above 60 years of age. 2. The most common cause of death was circulatory disease(29.4%), followed by respiratory disease(20.4%) and tumor(13.7%) 3. In death to enucleation time, sixty-eight percent were below 6 hours and twelve percent were between 6 and 12 hours. 4. The most common source of donation was KOT DONG NAE(57.8%), followed by a charity institute(35.4%) and register(4.7%). 5. 982 eyes were used for research; of those, 520 eyes (52.9%) were used for research because of the cause of death.
Cause of Death
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Charities
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Eye Banks*
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Female
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Humans
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Tissue Donors*
8.Progress in Human Brain Banking in China.
Chao MA ; Ai-Min BAO ; Xiao-Xin YAN ; Dick F SWAAB
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(2):179-182
Brain
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pathology
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China
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Humans
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Tissue Banks
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ethics
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legislation & jurisprudence
9.Oral And Maxillofacial Reconstruction With Bone Allograft
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1997;19(3):217-232
tissue banking procedure has enabled oral and maxillofacial surgeons to reconstruct even the most difficult bony defects successfully with the preserved allogeneic bone implant. Now autogenous bone and allogeneic bone implants present a wide variety of surgical options to surgeons, whether used separately or in combination. The surgeons are able to make judicious and fruitful choices, only with a through knowledge of the above-mentioned biologic principles and skillful techniques. The author evaluated 116 cases where allogeneic bones were transplanted for oral and maxillofacial reconstruction.]]>
Allografts
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Biology
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Bone Transplantation
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Fruit
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Physiology
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Tissue Banks
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Transplantation Immunology