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Biomaterials & Regeneration Webinar: July 28th, 2022 0 comments

by Amanda Clifford
Dear CBS Members, Dr. Malcolm Xing is pleased to inform you that a Webinar themed with Biomaterials Regeneration held by Burns Trauma IF 5...
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CBS Election Results 2022 0 comments

by Eli Sone
Dear CBS members, Thank you for participating in the voting for the CBS Board of Directors. I also want to thank all the nominees who ran this year in a very tight and competitive election...
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CBS Board of Directors Elections 2022 0 comments

by Eli Sone
Dear CBS Members, The voting is now open for positions on the CBS Board of Directors. Please follow this link and cast your vote per the instructions for each position https biomaterials...
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2022 CBS Conference Update May 16th, 2022 0 comments

by Larry D. Unsworth
Dear friends, May 16th Update Please note an automated message was sent to poster presenters asking for posters to be uploaded to the CBS website...
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Regenerating Hair in Prevascularized Tissue Space Formed by a Controllable Foreign Body Reaction comments

by Shahin Torki
Tissue engineering is an important field that has allowed for the engineering of functional tissues in vitro and subsequent transplantation in vivo as a clinical strategy...
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hMSCs Stem Cell Niche Mimic Throught Peptide Micro & Nanostructuration comments

by Laurence Padiolleau
Nowadays, it is well known that human mesenchymal stem cells hMSCs can detect and translate physical, mechanical et chemical information provided by their microenvironment, the extracellular matrix ECM ...
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Granular hydrogel matrices with tunable plastic deformation behaviours for tissue engineering comments

by Christopher Moraes James Reeves
Growing an organoid in a 3D culture requires careful control over the chemical and mechanical signals presented to cells via careful selection of media formulations and extracellular matrix ECM materials...
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Bisphosphonate Delivery through Ammonia-induced Calcium Phosphate Insert and Effects on Osteoclastic Resorption Activity comments

by Rizhi Wang Christina Chen
Bisphosphonates are calcium-binding drugs that inhibit the bone-resorbing function of osteoclasts1. Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates target farnesyl diphosphate synthase, an enzyme of the mevalonate pathway...
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Enhancing the Re-endothelialization of Vascular Substitutes via a Biomimetic Approach comments

by Corinne Hoesli Mohamed Elkhodiry
Insufficient surface endothelialization of vascular substitutes such as stents and vascular grafts is a main contributor to post-implantation device failure...
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