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CBS Mentorship and Professional Development Program 0 comments

by Neda Latifi
Why register in the CBS mentorship and professional development program? A PhD for what and then what? This is a question I asked myself during my PhD and my two postdocs...
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Launch of our Newly Updated Website 0 comments

by Kyla Sask
The CBS Board of Directors Communications Committee is excited to announce that our website has an updated look...
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GOLD 2022 Webinars (Biomedical applications of gold, October 6, 2021) 0 comments

by Neda Latifi
GOLD 2022 Webinars Webinar 8 Biomedical applications of gold in vivo applications and technologies, injectable nanoparticles and pharmacology Cancer nanomedicine Overcoming the challenges in current radiotherapy using gold nanoparticles Dr...
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Annual General Meeting - Call for Nominations and Proposals 0 comments

by Thomas Willett
Hello friends, This email concerns a nominations for positions on the Board of Directors, and b proposals to host our 2023 annual meeting...
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FRESH Bioprinting Drastically Enhances the Printability of Chitosan Thermosensitive Hydrogels comments

by Sophie Lerouge Maedeh Rahimnejad
Thermosensitive chitosan CH -based hydrogels that rapidly pass from a liquid at room temperature to a mechanically stable solid at body temperature without any crosslinker show excellent potential for tissue engineering applications and could be interesting candidates for bioprinting ADDIN EN...
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Effects of Cobalt, Chromium, and Nickel Ions on Oxidative Energy Metabolism in Murine Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophages comments

by Isabelle Catelas
CoCrMo and stainless steel alloys have been used in various orthopaedic applications. However, the effects of metal ions released from these alloys are a major health concern...
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Laser-Induced Periodicity to Improve Osseointegration of Titanium comments

by Kathryn Grandfield Bryan Lee
There is a necessity to improve the longevity of implants to avoid potential replacements for a growing number of implant recipients...
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Single-step loading of cells into nanofibrous hydrogel scaffolds via reactive electrospinning comments

by Todd Hoare Fei XU
Hydrogels have attracted significant interest in the context of tissue engineering due to their generally high cell compatibility and similar physical properties to native soft tissues...
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Cytoprotective Properties of Thioketals Against Oxidative Stress Damage to Islets comments

by Larry D. Unsworth Shammy Raj
Type 1 diabetes mellitus T1DM is an autoimmune diseases where the insulin producing -cells are destroyed by the immune system, exposing one to the high risks of accumulated glucose in the body...
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