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Brain Banks
Brain banks are specialised facilities that collect, store, and distribute post-mortem brain tissue for research into neurological and neurodegenerative disorders.
The PDUK Brain Bank is a leading research resource that provides high-quality post-mortem brain tissue to advance the study of Parkinson's disease. To access detailed information about the requests we have made thus far and our current progress, please click on the provided link.
The NBB, in addition to its extensive collection of post-mortem brain tissue, is noteworthy for its inclusion of euthanasia tissues. This aspect makes the NBB particularly valuable for research, as it offers access to more recently acquired brain tissues, which can provide insights into neurological conditions at different stages of progression. To view comprehensive information about our previous requests and our ongoing progress, please click here. For a comprehensive list of approvals and detailed information about them, click on this link.
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