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Biomaterials & Regeneration Webinar: July 28th, 2022 0 comments

by Amanda Clifford
Dear CBS Members, Dr. Malcolm Xing is pleased to inform you that a Webinar themed with Biomaterials Regeneration held by Burns Trauma IF 5...
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by Eli Sone
Dear CBS members, Thank you for participating in the voting for the CBS Board of Directors. I also want to thank all the nominees who ran this year in a very tight and competitive election...
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by Eli Sone
Dear CBS Members, The voting is now open for positions on the CBS Board of Directors. Please follow this link and cast your vote per the instructions for each position https biomaterials...
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2022 CBS Conference Update May 16th, 2022 0 comments

by Larry D. Unsworth
Dear friends, May 16th Update Please note an automated message was sent to poster presenters asking for posters to be uploaded to the CBS website...
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Development of a near-infrared fluorescent blood lactate sensor comments

by Simon Matoori
In emergency medicine, blood lactate levels are a common biomarker for illness severity and treatment response in hypoperfusion-related diseases such as sepsis, trauma, and cardiac arrest 1 ...
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Single Collagen Fibril Degradation by MMP-1 is Dependent on Cross-sectional Dimension and Tendon Source comments

by Kelsey Gsell
Collagen molecules are the smallest functional components of collagenous tissues and self-assemble to form fibrils...
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An Injectable Conductive Three-Dimensional Elastic Network by Tangled Surgical-Suture Spring for Heart Repair comments

by Xingying Zhang
When myocardial infarction MI occurs, high stiffness and nonconductive fibrotic scar tissues are generated due to the low regenerative competence of cardiomyocytes CMs ...
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Influence of argon dielectric barrier discharges on degradable ethyl lactate plasma polymers comments

by Morgane Laurent
Electron temperature and active species density are often used to characterize a plasma state as they enable to represent the energy available for transfer reactions...
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Development of brain-derived bioscaffolds for neural progenitor cell culture and delivery comments

by Lauren Flynn Julia Terek
Neurodegenerative diseases are a leading cause of disability worldwide. Although the individual pathophysiology differs between conditions, they are generally characterized by the progressive loss of structure or function of neurons and supportive glial cells in the brain...
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