2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10561-020-09839-y
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Human bone and amniotic membrane banking in Bangladesh for grafting: the impact of the international atomic energy agency (IAEA) programme

Abstract: The idea of establishing a human tissue bank in Bangladesh was started in 1985. However, in 2003, with the active cooperation of international atomic energy agency (IAEA) and Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, a tissue bank laboratory was upgraded as a unit for tissue banking and research. Due to increasing demand of allograft, this unit was transformed as an independent institute ''Institute of Tissue Banking and Biomaterial Research (ITBBR)'' in 2016. This is the only human tissue bank in Bangladesh, which… Show more

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“…For sustainable growth in renewable energy production, it is crucial to have government involvement, localization of technology, and comprehensive legal and regulatory regulations (Karim et al, 2019). Furthermore, the involvement of public-private partnerships and cooperation with international agencies has played a (Zahid et al, 2020;Mustafa, 2020). In order to achieve comprehensive growth in areas like doormat production in Bangladesh, it is crucial to have a combination of both government and non-government activities.…”
Section: Strategies For Improvement the Status Of The Doormat Producersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For sustainable growth in renewable energy production, it is crucial to have government involvement, localization of technology, and comprehensive legal and regulatory regulations (Karim et al, 2019). Furthermore, the involvement of public-private partnerships and cooperation with international agencies has played a (Zahid et al, 2020;Mustafa, 2020). In order to achieve comprehensive growth in areas like doormat production in Bangladesh, it is crucial to have a combination of both government and non-government activities.…”
Section: Strategies For Improvement the Status Of The Doormat Producersmentioning
confidence: 99%