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January 20th 2025 CBS Update - Upcoming Events 0 comments

by Patricia Comeau
Happy Monday There are two upcoming events that may be of interest to CBS members and our local biomaterials community...
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Abstract Deadline Extended to January 30th! 0 comments

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Abstract deadline extended We are happy to announce that the CBS 2025 abstract submission deadline for the 39th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Biomaterial Society has been extended until January 30th, 2025 The CBS2025 Organizing Committee invites you to submit your abstracts related to biomaterials research through the Oxford Abstracts submission portal...
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CBS2025 Call for Abstracts is now open! 0 comments

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Calling all abstracts The CBS2025 Organizing Committee invites you to submit your abstracts related to biomaterials research through the Oxford Abstracts submission portal...
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Cytocompatibility of a conductive PPy/HE/PLLA membrane with primary skin fibroblasts extracted from diabetic patients comments

by Rouabhia Mahmoud Atieh Sadat Abedin Do
Diabetes mellitus is a complex metabolic disorder from that more than 463 million people worldwide are suffering...
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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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In Vitro Cytotoxicity and Cytokine Production by Lipid-Substituted Low Molecular Weight PEIs Used for Gene Delivery comments

by Hasan Uludag Daniel Nisakar Meenakshi Sundaram
Lipid-modified low molecular weight polyethyleneimines LMW PEIs are promising non-viral gene delivery systems that have been successfully explored for the treatment of various diseases through the delivery of plasmid DNA pDNA or mRNA to expression therapeutic proteins thereby restoring the defective protein, for the knockdown of aberrant proteins using RNA interference RNAi with short interfering RNA siRNA or for the complete knockout of the gene using CRISPR technology 1, 2 ...
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Concentric Layer 3D Printing Enhances Mechanical Performance of Nanocomposite Biomaterials comments

by Thomas Willett Haresh Patil
Critical Size Bone Defects CSBDs result from bone loss or damage greater than the self-healing capacity of the bone tissue itself...
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Soluble factors from alginate embedded chondrocytes chondrogenically differentiated alginate encapsulated adult stem cells comments

by Adetola ADESIDA Malou Sopcak
The inability of cartilage tissue to self-repair has been well established and is attributed to its inherent avascularity...
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