About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to publish research articles in full length, short communications, review articles, and opinions covering the latest studies, progress, and challenges on functional and smart biomaterials for regenerative medicine. This Research Topic aims to become the reference relevant to the design, preparation, characterization, and evaluation of functional and smart biomaterials for their future application in regenerative medicine.
The main scope of the Research Topic encompasses new concepts in functional and smart biomaterials design, preparation and evaluation, studies into the interaction of functional and smart biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions in vitro and in vivo. We welcome submissions in the following themes, but not limited to:
(1) Design, preparation, and characterization of functional and smart biomaterials,
(2) Cell-Biomaterials interaction at the nanoscale and microscale,
(3) Functional and smart biomaterials as model systems for stem cell and human biology study,
(4) Functional and smart biomaterials for regenerative medicine,
(5) Surface modification and interactions at the biointerface biologically inspired and biomimetic materials,
(6) Design of smart carrier/scaffold/hydrogel materials,
(7) Topological nano/micro functional and smart biomaterials biomaterial,
(8) Biomimetic material,
(9) Nanomaterials and nanomedicine,
(10) Cells/signaling combining functional and smart biomaterials for guided tissue regeneration,
(11) Mechanism on cell-biomaterials interaction,
(12) Investigation methods/modeling for Functional and smart biomaterials development,
(13) New fabrication techniques and characterization of the Functional and smart biomaterials,
(14) Implanted nanodevices for the treatment of disease and tissue regeneration.
Dr. Ying Yang: Co-ordinator for the project.
Keywords: Functional Biomaterials, Smart Materials, Regeneration Medicine, Bionic, Surface and Interfaces, Biofabrication, Nanomedicineļ¼
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