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The new version of XTENS equipped with the JSON metadata schema, named XTENS 1.5, has first been adopted at the BiolMol of the Giannina Gaslini Institute (IGG) of Genoa. BiolMol has an ongoing collaboration with DIBRIS for data management and analysis. IGG is a Paediatric Hospital with a long tradition and experience in developmental-related diseases. BiolMol, together with the Anatomical Pathology unit, manages Gaslini’s main biobank, the Biobank Integrating Tissue-omics (BIT).

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Izzo, M. (2016). Results: The Integrated Biobanking Use Case. In: Biomedical Research and Integrated Biobanking: An Innovative Paradigm for Heterogeneous Data Management. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31241-5_4

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