Non-Invasive Detection of Bone Lesions in Broiler Chickens Using DXA Imaging
Non-Invasive Detection of Bone Lesions in Broiler Chickens Using DXA Imaging Published in
Scintica will be exhibiting at TERMIS Americas 2022. This year’s conference will be held at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel in Toronto, Ontario.
Visit us at Booth 22!
Learn about our products like our IntraVital Microscopy and the NGB-R bioprinter. Enjoy a more hands-on approach to learning how these systems can help propel your research forward!
About the Meeting
TERMIS-AM is back with an exciting schedule to bring you the best education and networking you expect from a TERMIS conference! Our three internationally-renowned plenary speakers, fireside chat on commercialization, and 32 abstract-based sessions will show you the latest in TERM techniques and technology, all while taking advantage of the diversity and culture that Toronto offers in the summer months. Join us whether you’re a seasoned veteran or this is your first conference. Partake in a SYIS career panel, enjoy a beverage while perusing poster sessions, or visit a local lab during an offsite trip – we’ve got something for everyone! .
Scintica will be attending in person! Make sure to stop by and talk about how we can help you in person!
Who’s Attending?
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society is hosting TERMIS Americas!
When does the Meeting Take Place?
Sunday, July 10 – Wednesday, July 13, 2022
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Non-Invasive Detection of Bone Lesions in Broiler Chickens Using DXA Imaging Published in
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Tenogenic Cues Are Biochemically and Environmentally Distinct for Tendon Stem Cells and Mesenchymal/Stromal
Microstructures and Anti-Osteoporosis Effects of Vitamin D₃/Calcium Phosphate Microparticles Prepared by Multiple Emulsion
M-Series Application Note: Bioprinting Beyond the Limitations of Traditional Cancer Models View Paper
Intravital Microscopy- Real-time Tracking of Osteoclast Activity for Bone Disease Studies View Paper