Q. Which one of the following is the primary objective of a ‘Bio-Imaging Bank’?
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[A] To store and share high-quality biological images for research purposes.

[B] To diagnose diseases and monitor patient’s health using medical imaging technologies.

[C] To develop and commercialize new imaging techniques for biological applications.

[D] To educate the public about the importance of bioimaging research.

Answer: A
Notes:

Explanation – A Bio-Imaging Bank is a repository of digital images of biological specimens, such as tissues, cells, and molecules, acquired using various imaging techniques like microscopy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT). The primary objective of a Bio-Imaging Bank is to provide a centralized, standardized, and accessible platform for storing and sharing biological images for research purposes.

Source: Forum IAS

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