Nails, tumors, blood or feces: a biological treasure to find new drugs

by time news

2023-08-26 22:43:22

The CNIO Biobank houses more than 43,000 human samples, a legacy without which it would be impossible to design increasingly personalized treatments or improve early diagnosis of diseases such as cancer

Madrid

SERGIO ENRQUEZ-NISTAL

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Last Updated Saturday, 26 August 2023 – 22:43

This is how the most advanced brain bank works: “We keep them forever. They are never thrown away”

Very carefully, through the smoke of liquid nitrogen, Eva Ortega pulls out a small container from a freezer chest. The container contains human cells, lymphocytes cryopreserved with care so that their life is suspended, waiting for the

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