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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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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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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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Development of a Biocompatible Upconversion Nanoparticle Model for Theranostic Applications in Anti-angiogenesis comments

by Jin Zhang Wai Hei (Andrew) Tse
Theranostic nanoparticles, which combine pharmaceutics and diagnostic capabilities into one entity, are of particular interest in a new generation of tailored drugs...
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Topological Control and Ultra-hydration: Design of a Novel Cryopreservative for Highly Efficient Protein and Lipid Nanoparticle Stabilization comments

by Jayachandran Kizhakkedathu Anna Herrmann
Protein-, lipid- and cell-based products constitute a significant portion of current and upcoming therapeutics and have become a prime focus of the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries...
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Synthesis of graphene oxide-quaternary ammonium nanocomposite with synergistic antibacterial activity to promote infected wound healing comments

by Mengqiu (Malcolm) Xing Xingying Zhang
Bacterial infection is one of the most common complications in burnt, trauma, and chronic refractory wounds, leading to healing impediment...
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The Effect of Triglycerol Diacrylate on the Printability and Mechanical Properties of 3D Printed Soybean Oil/Nanohydroxyapatite-based Nanocomposites comments

by Elizabeth Diederichs
3D printable bio-based nanocomposite have potential for biomedical applications, particularly in dentistry, skeletal reconstruction, and sustainable rapid prototyping 1 2 ...
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Doxorubicin-Loaded Nanoparticle Bone Cement for the Treatment of Metastatic Spine Disease comments

by Ateeque Siddique
Over 80 of metastatic bone disease is caused by breast, prostate, lung, and kidney cancer. The spine is the most common site for metastasis to the bones 1 ...
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