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A survey towards the development of a Canadian database of nanomedicine-related research expertise 0 comments

by Mohsen Akbari
As part of its legacy strategy, the NanoMedicines Innovation Network NMIN is creating an online database of Canadian nanomedicines researchers and the areas of expertise represented within their labs...
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Workshop: Peptide Synthesis and Applications in Regenerative Medicine 0 comments

by Amanda Clifford
Dear Trainees, Drs. Marcelo Munoz and Emilio Alarcon will facilitate a workshop on Peptide Synthesis and Applications in Regenerative Medicine at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute from August 14th to 17th, 2023...
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International Society of Biofabrication (ISBF) Conference 2023 0 comments

by Amanda Clifford
Dear Members, The annual conference of the International Society of Biofabrication ISBF is being held this September 17-20 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan...
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CBS 2023: Early Bird Registration Deadline Extended 0 comments

by Amanda Clifford
Dear Members, The early bird registration deadline for CBS 2023 in Halifax has been extended to April 21st, 2023 To register, click here...
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Electrospun Polymer-Niobium Containing Composite Scaffolds for Bone Regeneration comments

by Kathryn Grandfield Natália Marins
The development of biocomposite scaffolds with enhanced properties has attracted great attention for repairing and regenerating bone tissue...
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pH-responsive Nanoparticles for Targeted Drug Delivery in Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury comments

by Rukhmani Narayanamurthy
Therapeutic hypothermia is the only approved treatment for neonatal brain injury, despite its limited effectiveness in offering neuroprotection 1 ...
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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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Effects of Metal Ion-induced Oxidative Stress on Interleukin-1beta Production in Macrophages In Vitro comments

by Maxime-Alexandre Ferko
The inflammatory response induced by metal ions released from CoCrMo alloys used in joint replacements limits the implant longevity and remains a source of concern...
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Protocol Development for Direct Cellular Reprogramming of Reactive Astrocytes to Neurons Using Modified Neurogenin2, VPA and TNF-α comments

by Ian Fraser
Direct cellular reprogramming is the practice of converting a cell type into another without first converting them into stem cells...
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