2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.24170
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Conducting Human Biology Research Using Invasive Clinical Samples: Methods, Strengths, and Limitations

Volney K. Friedrich,
Morgan K. Hoke,
Thedore G. Schurr

Abstract: Invasive biological samples collected during clinical care represent a valuable yet underutilized source of information about human biology. However, the challenges of working with clinical personnel and the invasive nature of sample collection in biomedical studies can hinder the acquisition of sufficiently large sample sizes for robust statistical analyses. In addition, the incorporation of demographic data from participants is crucial for ensuring the inclusiveness of representative populations, identifying… Show more

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