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Spring Newsletter 0 comments

by Sophie Lerouge
Dear CBS members, The CBS Spring Newsletter is now online, featuring information on the CBS2019 program, list of awardees and updates from student chapters...
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Biofabrication 2019 - Abstract deadline May17th 0 comments

by Sophie Lerouge
Dear CBS members, Please note the Biofabrication 2019, the annual meeting of the International Society of Biofabrication...
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CBS Merit & Travel awards 0 comments

by Sophie Lerouge
Dear CBS members - I am pleased to announce that the CBS has devoted 9000 for Merit Travel Awards to help students and fellows assist the CBS2019 Annual meeting...
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7th International Symposium on Surfaces and Interf 0 comments

by Sophie Lerouge
Dear CBS members - For the first time in North America, the International Surfaces and Interfaces for Biomaterials will be held in Quebec city end of next July July 22 to 25, 2019 ...
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Polymer chain mobility dependent fetuin adsorption affects cell proliferation on elastomer surfaces comments

by Brian Amsden Moira Vyner
Tissue cells are known to respond to the stiffness of their substrate, however the mechanism by which they sense substrate stiffness is not well understood...
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3D Extrusion Bioprinting of Dynamic In Situ-Crosslinked Hydrogels comments

by Todd Hoare Eva Mueller
Soft hydrogels provide a favorable environment for cells to grow, proliferate and differentiate however, in the context of 3D bioprinting, relatively few options exist in terms of the types of hydrogels that can be printed to form functional tissue constructs...
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Electrospun fiber reinforced conductive polypyrrole membrane for biomedical and energy storage applications comments

by Shujun Cui
Polypyrrole PPy has shown considerable potential in biomedicine and energy storage owing to its inherent electrical conductivity, easy synthesis, potential of chemical modification, and biocompatibility 1,2 ...
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Modulation of host-pathogen interaction in an engineered mucus microenvironment comments

by Brendan Leung Andy Huang
The human mucus layer plays an important role in host defense. In areas such as the airway and gastrointestinal GI tract, the mucus lining acts as a physical barrier to pathogens while providing a microenvironment for commensal bacteria 1 ...
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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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