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Biomedical tissue






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Biomedical tissueisbiological tissue used for organ transplantation and medical research, particularly cancer research. When it is used for research it is a biological specimen.

Such tissues and organs may be referred to as implant tissue, allograft, xenograft, skin graft tissue, human transplant tissue, or implant bone. Tissue is stored in tissue establishments or tissue banks under cryogenic conditions. Fluids such as blood, blood products and urine are stored in fluid banks under similar conditions.

Regulation[edit]

The collection, storage, analysis and transplantation of human tissue involves significant ethical and safety issues, and is heavily regulated. Each country sets its own framework for ensuring the safety of human tissue products.[citation needed]

The regulation of human transplantation in the United Kingdom is set out in the Human Tissue Act 2004 and managed by the Human Tissue Authority.[1]

Tissue banks in the US are monitored by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Code of Federal Regulations sets out the following topics:[2]

Notable regulation cases[edit]

See also[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Human Tissue Authority. "Remit". Archived from the original on 2006-02-25.
  • ^ Food and Drug Administration (2003). "Part 1270: 'Human Tissue Intended for Transplantation'". Title 21--Food and Drugs. Code of Federal Regulations. Archived from the original on 2006-03-13. Retrieved 2006-05-13.
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