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CAO Ling-xiao, HUANG Yue, CAI Zhi-you, CHAN Piu, CHEN Sheng-di, FAN Dong-sheng, FANG Bo- yan, GUO Yan-jun, HAN Ying, HUANG Hua-pin, JI Wen-jun, LI Hong-yan, LIU Kun, PEI Zhong, PENG Dan-tao, SHI Fu-dong, SUI Yi, TANG Bei-sha, WANG Feng, WANG Wen |
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Chinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology & Neurosurgery; Oct2020, Vol. 20 Issue 10, p914-923, 10p |
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Human brain bank is the foundation for neurology and neuroscience, which provides research materials for medical scientists to explore what happen in human brains. Through voluntary postmortem brain tissue donation, brain bank collects, classifies, stores and distributes brain tissue samples for researchers with appropriate research proposals, so as to facilitate researchers to conduct human brain research. History showed that the act of brain only autopsy distinguished neurology as a distinct discipline. The emerges of brain banking accompanied with the advances of neurology and neuroscience. It facilitates the development of neurology from neuropathological examination feedback about the clinical presentations of the brain donor, plays an important role in the definition of novel neurological diseases, and also makes an extraordinary contribution to the disease mechanisms and novel therapeutic discoveries. This manuscript elaborated the history, current situation, and the impacts of human brain banking on current neurology. Furthermore, we discussed about the opportunities and challenges of brain banking in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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