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Quebec Student Chapter Seminar On June 5th 0 comments

by Caroline Loy
Quebec city student chapter is hosting a seminar of Annika Jokinen, Application Scientist at BioNavis...
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CBS Annual General Meeting - Thursday, May 25 1 comment

by Todd Hoare
The Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Biomaterials Society will be held Thursday, May 25 starting at 12 45PM during CBS 2017 in Winnipeg...
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You're invited: Eastern Ontario CBS Symposium 0 comments

by Laura McKiel
CBS-KSC is proud to announce the first annual Eastern Ontario CBS symposium The event will be held on May 19th from 1 30-4 30 pm in the Human Mobility Research Centre of Kingston General Hospital...
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Paul Santerre - Governor General's Innovation 0 comments

by Todd Hoare
Congratulations to Paul Santerre on his being awarded one of six Governor General s Innovation Awards, to be officially granted in a ceremony at Rideau Hall on May 23...
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“On-Demand” Cell-loaded Nanofibrous Hydrogel Scaffolds via Direct Cell Reactive Electrospinning (CRE) comments

by Todd Hoare Fei XU
Hydrogels have been extensively studied as scaffolds for tissue engineering due to their cell compatibility and similar mechanical properties as native soft tissues...
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MUSSEL-INSPIRED ALGINATE GEL PROMOTING THE OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS AND ANTI-INFECTION comments

by Rene Mbeleck
Cell encapsulation demonstrates a very high potential for future tissue engineering applications, since Chang proposed the concept of artificial microencapsulation in 1964 1 ...
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Low melting point amphiphilic microspheres for therapeutic protein delivery comments

by Brian Amsden Dimitra Louka
Due to their small size and thus ready injectability, biodegradable polymer microspheres have been widely examined for protein drug delivery...
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Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles: non-invasive trackers for real-time hydrogel degradation monitoring in-vivo comments

by Ghulam Jalani
Biodegradable hydrogels are three dimensional 3D crosslinked polymeric networks widely used as support matrixes for cell culture in tissue engineering...
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by Mohsen Akbari
Magnetic-activated cell separation using magnetic nanoparticles has been widely used as it offers high specificity and sensitivity 1 ...
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