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Quebec Student Chapter Seminar On Feb 16th 0 comments

by Caroline Loy
Quebec city student chapter is hosting a seminar of Prof. Frederic Chaubet.
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Montreal Biomaterials Research Day - February 23 0 comments

by Eric Habib
Dear all, The Montreal student chapter of the Canadian Biomaterials Society CBS-MC is pleased to invite you to attend the Montreal Biomaterials Research Day that will take place at the CRCHUM Agora 5th floor on February 23,2017...
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Quebec Student Chapter Seminar on Jan 25th 0 comments

by Caroline Loy
Quebec city student chapter is hosting a seminar of Prof. Jesse Grenner on microfluidic.
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CBS-QCSC Wine & Cheese + Posters –2017: A New Year 0 comments

by Caroline Loy
Hi everyone Quebec City Student Chapter is hosting a Wine and Cheese Event to celebrate the New Year To register go here and click register...
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Polymeric Delivery of siRNA against Integrin-β1 (CD29) to Reduce Attachment and Migration of Breast Cancer Cells comments

by Hasan Uludag Daniel Nisakar Meenakshi Sundaram
Cell surface integrins play important roles in the survival, proliferation, migration and invasion of cancer cells, and is a viable target for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer1...
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Mechano-Hypoxia Conditioning of Human Stem Cell-Based Cartilage with Transient TGF-β3 Stimulation comments

by David Li
Knee osteoarthritis KOA is the most common osteoarthritis that affects over 10 of Canadians. It occurs in almost all demographics and individuals with injured articular cartilage AC are especially at risk of KOA development...
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Self-assembling Peptide Matrix for Localized Stimulation of Tissue Resident Human Mast Cells in Skin comments

by Lei Lu
Engineered biomaterials for manipulating the immune response for direct therapeutic outcomes is a burgeoning field of research...
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Effects of Cobalt and Chromium Ions on Glycolysis in Macrophages in vitro comments

by Zeina Salloum
Cobalt and chromium ions released from cobalt-chromium-molybdenum CoCrMo -based implants are a serious health concern as they can compromise the functionality of these implants due to adverse tissue reactions 1 ...
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Surface charge characterization of hydrogel and silicone hydrogel contact lenses comments

by Lina Liu
Contact lens surfaces may be ionic or electrically neutral. Base on how different lenses interact with various lens care solutions and how they are affected by interaction of different proteins or lipids from tear film, FDA categorised soft contact lenses into 4 distinct groups including two ionic contact lens Group III and group IV...
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