About this Research Topic
The primary objective of this Research Topic is to pioneer advancements in biomaterials and nanobiotechnology for tissue regeneration and organ reconstruction. We aim to address key challenges in these fields, including the improvement of biomaterial design, enhancement of cellular interactions, and optimization of delivery strategies. Through interdisciplinary collaboration efforts, we seek to accelerate the development of innovative therapies that can effectively regenerate tissues and organs, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
This Research Topic welcomes contributions covering various aspects of biomaterials and nanobiotechnology in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and organ engineering. Specific themes of interest include, but are not limited to:
1. Design and fabrication technologies for nanostructured materials
2. New biomaterials and fabrication technologies for tissue engineering and organ construction
3. Engineering of cellular microenvironments using biomaterials and nanotechnology
4. Organoids and the role of biomaterials/nanotechnologies in their construction
5. Immune reactions to biomaterials and nanomaterials
6. Development of nanocarriers for controlled drug delivery in regenerative medicine
7. Safety aspects of new biomaterials and nanotechnologies
We encourage the submission of original research articles, reviews, and perspectives that provide insights into cutting-edge developments, challenges, and future directions in this rapidly evolving field.
Keywords: Regenerative medicine, Tissue engineering, Organ engineering, Biomaterials, Nanomaterials, Nanobiotechnology
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