ReviewOpen Access
Nanoparticles in tissue engineering: applications, challenges and prospects
Authors
Author Affiliations
Qatar University, Independent University, King Abdulaziz University, Brigham and Women's Hospital, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Nanomedicine
Year2018
Citations481
Abstract
Tissue engineering (TE) is an interdisciplinary field integrating engineering, material science and medical biology that aims to develop biological substitutes to repair, replace, retain, or enhance tissue and organ-level functions. Current TE methods face obstacles including a lack of appropriate biomaterials, ineffective cell growth and a lack of techniques for capturing appropriate physiological architectures as well as unstable and insufficient production of growth factors to stimulate cell communication and proper response. In addition, the inability to control cellular functions and their various properties (biological, mechanical, electrochemical and others) and issues of biomolecular detection and biosensors, all add to the current limitations in this field. Nanoparticles are at the forefront of nanotechnology and their distinctive size-dependent properties have shown promise in…
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