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Human Biospecimen Procurement Protocol: Biorepository to Support Translational Research to Identify Disease Mechanism(s)
Sponsor: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Summary
Background: Studies show that rare genetic variants might lead to diseases. Researchers want to collect blood and tissue samples so they can study them and better understand diseases. Objective: To collect blood and tissue samples for studies to identify underlying causes of disease. Eligibility: People of all ages Design: Participants will have blood and/or tissue samples collected. Samples can be collected at the NIH Clinical Center. Participants doctors can collect the samples and send them to NIH. NIH staff can collect samples off site. For blood samples, blood is taken from an arm vein using a needle. Tissue collection may involve: Buccal smear: Cells are collected by scraping the inside of the cheek with a cotton swab. Saliva collection: Participants spit into a cup. Skin biopsy: A special needle takes a very small skin sample. Surgical waste tissue: If participants have surgery, NIH may receive samples of tissue that would routinely be removed. Umbilical cord or cord blood collection: If a participant has a baby, NIH may receive a small piece of the umbilical cord or blood from the cord once the baby is delivered.
Official title: Human Biospecimen Procurement and Analysis to Support Translational Research to Identify Genetic Etiology and Disease Mechanism(s) in Rare Genetic Vascular/Cardiovascular Diseases
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
1 Month - 100 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
10000
Start Date
2015-09-17
Completion Date
2050-05-22
Last Updated
2026-03-27
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Locations (1)
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Maryland, United States