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2022 CBS Conference Update May 9, 2022 0 comments

by Larry D. Unsworth
Dear friends, May 9th Update The itemized receipt function has been built thank you Jason . Please review the instructions posted on the CBS website on how to access the reciept information, and verify everything is present...
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2022 CBS Conference Update April 22, 2022 0 comments

by Larry D. Unsworth
Dear friends, April 22nd Update Please note that all the complete program is now available, including details for poster presentation times...
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2022 CBS Conference Update April 21, 2022 0 comments

by Larry D. Unsworth
Dear friends, April 21st Update Please note that poster and oral presentation details are now available...
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2022 CBS Conference Update March 31, 2022 0 comments

by Larry D. Unsworth
Dear friends, CBS2022 is in full swing now, and we are looking forward to welcoming in-person and on-line attendees Here are some brief highlights 1...
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Incorporation of High Concentrations of Titanium in Bioactive Glasses for Bone Regeneration Application comments

by Marta Cerruti Chisokwuo Akunna
Bioactive glasses BGs are glasses with networks in either the silicate, borate, or phosphate systems, that form hydroxyl carbonate apatite HCA on the surface when introduced into a physiological environment...
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Differential dynamic microscopy: a powerful technique towards in vivo characterization of nanomedicines comments

by Marine Le Goas
In both nanomedicine and nanotoxicology fields, understanding the interaction of nanoparticles NPs with biological systems is key...
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Fretting corrosion of CoCrMo hip implants and laboratory simulation comments

by Rizhi Wang Qiong Wang
Adverse local tissue reactions ALTRs affect a significant number of patients with CoCrMo hip implants, the most commonly used material in total hip replacements...
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Engineering small-caliber arterial models in a biomechanical in vitro platform comments

by Nina Bono
Vascular tissue engineering has made significant advancement over the past decades toward the definition of optimal scaffolds, cell sources, and biomechanical culture parameters for obtaining engineered tissue ET products that resemble native tissues...
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Bone Collagen Denatures During Cortical Bone Fracture comments

by Thomas Willett Corin Seelemann
Bone is a calcified structural tissue, present in all vertebrate life. Fundamentally, bone is a composite primarily composed of a highly substituted, poorly crystalline hydroxyapatite mineral phase and a primarily collagenous organic phase...
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