Nanomaterials in Bone Regeneration

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Abstract

Nanomaterials are promising in the development of innovative therapeutic options that include tissue and organ replacement, as well as bone repair and regeneration. The expansion of new nanoscaled biomaterials is based on progress in the field of nanotechnologies, material sciences, and biomedicine. In recent decades, nanomaterial systems have bridged the line between the synthetic and natural worlds, leading to the emergence of a new science called nanomaterial design for biological applications. Nanomaterials replicating bone properties and providing unique functions help in bone tissue engineering. This review article is focused on nanomaterials utilized in or being explored for the purpose of bone repair and regeneration. After a brief overview of bone biology, including a description of bone cells, matrix, and development, nanostructured materials and different types of nanoparticles are discussed in detail.

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Babuska, V., Kasi, P. B., Chocholata, P., Wiesnerova, L., Dvorakova, J., Vrzakova, R., … Kulda, V. (2022, July 1). Nanomaterials in Bone Regeneration. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12136793

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