2D materials for bone therapy

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Abstract

Due to their prominent physicochemical properties, 2D materials are broadly applied in biomedicine. Currently, 2D materials have achieved great success in treating many diseases such as cancer and tissue engineering as well as bone therapy. Based on their different characteristics, 2D materials could function in various ways in different bone diseases. Herein, the application of 2D materials in bone tissue engineering, joint lubrication, infection of orthopedic implants, bone tumors, and osteoarthritis are firstly reviewed comprehensively together. Meanwhile, different mechanisms by which 2D materials function in each disease reviewed below are also reviewed in detail, which in turn reveals the versatile functions and application of 2D materials. At last, the outlook on how to further broaden applications of 2D materials in bone therapies based on their excellent properties is also discussed.

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Wang, X., Han, X., Li, C., Chen, Z., Huang, H., Chen, J., … Zhang, H. (2021, November 1). 2D materials for bone therapy. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addr.2021.113970

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