Montreal Biomaterials Research Day - February 23
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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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As a biological tissue, bone has the ability to remodel itself however, when defects are too large such as caused by traumatic injury or surgical treatment of infections or tumours, bone does not heal effectively...
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