Optimizing sharing of hospital biobank samples

Implementing technical guidelines and standards as well as ways to boost cooperation should facilitate sharing of hospital biobank samples. Implementing technical guidelines and standards as well as ways to boost cooperation should facilitate sharing of hospital biobank samples.

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