Targeting Agents in Biomaterial-Mediated Bone Regeneration

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Abstract

Bone diseases are a global public concern that affect millions of people. Even though current treatments present high efficacy, they also show several side effects. In this sense, the development of biocompatible nanoparticles and macroscopic scaffolds has been shown to improve bone regeneration while diminishing side effects. In this review, we present a new trend in these materials, reporting several examples of materials that specifically recognize several agents of the bone microenvironment. Briefly, we provide a subtle introduction to the bone microenvironment. Then, the different targeting agents are exposed. Afterward, several examples of nanoparticles and scaffolds modified with these agents are shown. Finally, we provide some future perspectives and conclusions. Overall, this topic presents high potential to create promising translational strategies for the treatment of bone-related diseases. We expect this review to provide a comprehensive description of the incipient state-of-the-art of bone-targeting agents in bone regeneration.

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Gisbert-Garzarán, M., Gómez-Cerezo, M. N., & Vallet-Regí, M. (2023, February 1). Targeting Agents in Biomaterial-Mediated Bone Regeneration. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032007

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