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Tier 2 Aliquot volume. The amount in each liquid biospecimen sample.
Specimen size. The approximate size or weight of solid biospecimen samples
Tissue Tier 2 processed(e.g. cubes approximately 0.5 cm on a side, 0.5 gram).
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All Tier 3Storage parameters. The conditions under which the biospecimens were
maintained until analysis.
Storage temperature. The temperature or range thereof at which the
biospecimens were maintained until distribution or analysis.
Storage duration. The time or range thereof between biospecimen
acquisition and distribution or analysis.
Storage details. Other conditions under which specimens were maintained
during storage (e.g. to minimize oxidation).
Type of storaQe container. The vessel in which biospecimens were kept.
Type of slide. The microscope slides to which biospecimens were affixed.
Shipping parameters. The conditions to which biospecimens were exposed during
each shipment or inventory management.
Shipping temperaturess. The temperature or range thereof at which
biospecimens were maintained during each shipment or relocation.
Shipping duration. The time, estimate, or range thereof that the
biospecimens spent in shipment each time they were transported.
Type of transport container. The type of vessel (e.g. pre-manufactured
shipping container, polystyrene box) and the packing material in which the
biospecimens were transported.
ShippinQ parameters. Other conditions under which the biospecimens were
transported (e.g. vacuum sealing, desiccant, packing material). Please note
any deviations from standard operating procedures that might influence the
condition of the biospecimens (e.g. shipping anomalies that exposed paraffin
blocks to high temperatures).Visvikis, Sigurdson,
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Institute, National Cancer; Jewell, Ph.D., Scott D.; Seijo, M.S., Edward; Kelly, Ph.D., Andrea; Somiari, Ph.D., Stella; B.Chir., M.B. et al. Biospecimen Reporting for Improved Study Quality (BRISQ), article, September 2, 2010; Berkeley, California. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc840239/m1/31/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.