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Next AGM on May 22nd 0 comments

by Sophie Lerouge
Dear CBS members, Our Annual General Meeting will take place during the CBS2019 on May 22nd, at 12 15 in the Suzor Room...
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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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Collagen Scaffold Mineralization with Condensed Phosphates comments

by Sidney Omelon Brian Wingender
Bone formation progresses through the steps of collagen matrix production and intrafibrillar crystal formation to create a mineralized extracellular matrix...
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Active microfluidic wound dressing for wound care and burn comments

by Mahsa Karimi
Burn injuries cause thousands death annually Despite decrease in mortality rate lately due to improvement in burn wound care millions of survivors suffer from scaring that disrupts skin functionality and shatters their quality of life in society 1 Burn victims struggle with scar tissue due to receiving delayed treatments 2 wound treatments e...
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Gene delivery as a tool to promote the deposition of elastin by smooth muscle cells in collagen gel-based vascular wall models comments

by Diego Mantovani Dimitria Camasao
Vascular tissue engineering usually relies on the cellularization of scaffold materials with vascular cells with the ultimate aim to produce artificial blood vessels substitutes overcoming the drawbacks of current vascular grafts, especially for small diameter vessels...
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Design and Development of a Reinforced Tubular Electrospun Construct for the Repair of Ruptures of Deep Flexor Tendons comments

by Nele Pien Diego Mantovani
The repair of traumatic and degenerative ruptures of deep flexor tendons remains one of the most intriguing topics in hand surgery...
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Biodistribution of EGFR targeted polymeric micelles in orthotopic colorectal cancer xenografts in mice comments

by Igor Paiva
One of the most fundamental characteristics of cancer cells that make them different from normal cells is their capacity to proliferate indefinitely...
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