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The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is opening what it calls a “Heart Bank” to collect tissue samples that can be used by researchers. Those samples will be stored in a biorepository to provide a potentially valuable resource to help researchers find answers to scientific questions.
“The purpose of this biorepository will be to collect tissue isolated from hearts at the time of LVAD placement, LVAD removal, or heart transplantation”.
Tissue and blood samples from the biorepository will serve to delineate potential genes that might be involved in the reverse remodeling process in patients receiving a LVAD. Functional, biochemical, and histological assessment of isolated primary cardiac and fibroblast cells will provide insights into the cell-type specific roles in the onset and progression of myocardial dysfunction.
“UC Heart Bank specimens and data are maintained by the Biospecimen Shared Resource (BSR), which is supported by the UC Cancer Center and UC College of Medicine.”
“All the biospecimens we collect would otherwise go unused or are obtained by way of consent and are stored for research purposes. Once they are deposited in the biorepository, they are cataloged on a document that can be shared with anybody. Researchers can look at it and see if there are blood and tissue samples that can be requested to use in their research.”
To request samples from the UC Heart Bank
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Cardiovascular Center231 Albert Sabin WayPO Box 670542Cincinnati, OH 45267-0542Mail Location: 0542Email:centerforcvresearch@ucmail.uc.eduNicole HeldPhone: 513-558-1035