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New frontiers in biomaterials research for tissue repair and regeneration
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  • 分类:R318.08[医药卫生—生物医学工程;医药卫生—基础医学]
  • 作者机构:Institute of Orthopedics and Department of Orthopedics, the First Affiliated Hospital, Soochow University, International Research Center for Translational Orthopedics (IRCTO), Soochow University, Nanotechnology Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo
  • 相关基金:Supported by the Jiangsu Provincial Special Program of Medical Science(BL2012004);Jiangsu Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program 2015;the National Basic Research(973)Program of China(2014CB748600);the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu High Education Institutions(PAPD);Jiangsu Provincial R&D Innovation Program(BY2014059-07);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51472279);Jiangsu Six Peak of Talents Program(2013-WSW-056)
中文摘要:

The field of biomaterials has recently emerged to augment or replace lost or damaged tissues and organs due to the human body’s limited ability to self-heal large defects. Historically, metallic components, polymers, ceramics, and composite materials were utilized as synthetic materials along with natural materials to assist in therapy.Various novel biomaterials were developed to respond to a significant amount of new medical challenges in the past decade. Therefore, there is a need to review these newly developed biomaterials and their potential to improve tissue repair and regeneration in a variety of applications. Here, we briefly review the different strategies and attempts to use novel biomaterials, including self-assembled and macromolecular biomaterials, hydrogels, metamaterials, decellularized tissues, and biomaterials obtained via synthetic biology, used either for tissue repair and regeneration or for therapeutic use by exploiting other mechanisms of healing. All these methods aim to create functional materials, devices, systems, and/or organisms with novel and useful functions on the basis of catalogued and standardized biological building blocks. This review details the various methods and introduces the applications of these biomaterials in tissue repair and regeneration, especially for bone, nerve, and skin applications.

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