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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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Hybrid hydrogel as a microenvironment for tissue engineering: A new matrix for bone regeneration comments

by Mathieu Maisani
Bone is a dynamic and vascularized tissue that has the ability of naturally healing upon damage. Nevertheless, in the case of critical size defects this potential is impaired...
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Development of a Superior Decellularized Human Dermal Product for Advanced Wound Care: From Basic Science to Clinical Application comments

by Paul Gratzer
The decellularization of tissues has evolved as a natural extension of using allogeneic and xenogeneic grafts to replace parts of the body...
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Flexible and highly interconnected, multi-scale patterned chitosan porous membrane produced in situ from mussel shell to accelerate wound healing comments

by Mengqiu (Malcolm) Xing Gurankit Singh
We report a mussel shell-derived membrane with a multiscale ordered structure for wound dressing. As an ideal biologically derived dressing, it should be non-toxic and non-allergenic with an appropriate pore size to remove excess exudates...
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Modulating the inflammatory response of macrophages by delivering pro-resolving mediators comments

by Lindsay Fitzpatrick Rosa Comas
Inflammation is primarily mediated by the innate immune system, and is a necessary stage in healthy wound healing that removes wound debris, prevents infection, and prepares the wound bed for tissue formation...
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Adsorption of Protein on a Au Surface Studied by All-Atom Atomistic Simulations comments

by Aoran Wei
Currently, the dominance of research on nanomedicine focuses on the use of Au nanoparticles AuNPs in a broad range of biological applications...
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