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Join us in Kingston, Ontario for the 39th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Biomaterials Society Dates May 21-23, 2025 Location Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario Stay tuned for more information...
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Dear CBS members, It is my pleasure to announce the new Board of Directors of the CBS for 2024 - 2025...
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Riboflavin plastic modification for antimicrobial treatment comments

by Emilio Alarcon Marcelo Munoz
Biomedical devices are a 400 billion market worldwide. Those range from single-use band-aids to highly sophisticated imaging devices...
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Toward Engineered Microvasculature: Harnessing Gel-based Microfluidics and MSC-induced Vascular Self-Assembly using Fibrin-Collagen Co-gels comments

by Craig Simmons Ross Fitzsimmons
The development of vasculature remains a major challenge in the generation of viable engineered tissue constructs...
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Label‐Free, High‐Throughput Purification of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells-Derived Cardiomyocyte Using Spiral Microfluidic Separation comments

by Milica Radisic Mohammad Hossein Mohammadi
The majority of human cardiac disease research has been conducted in animal models, primary cell culture, or heterologous cell lines...
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Biopolymer Functionalization and Nanohydroxyapatite Heat Treatment Affect the Mechanical Properties of Bone-Inspired Extrusion 3D Printed Nanocomposites comments

by Thomas Willett Sanaz Saadatmand Hashemi
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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Multiscale characterization of osseointegration in porous Ti6Al4V implants comments

by Joseph Deering
Bone structure spans a multiscale continuum from the macroscale to the nanoscale 1 , with features at each level that can interact with implant materials...
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