3D Printing Nanotechnology: Recent Advances in Biomedicine

A special issue of Bioengineering (ISSN 2306-5354). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanotechnology Applications in Bioengineering".

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Interests: multifunctional nanomaterials development; cell/nanomaterial interface and artificial tissues/organs

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Dear Colleagues,

Nanotechnology has led to numerous advances in regenerative medicine, biosensors, and disease therapy for decades. Recently, 3D-printing nanotechnology has attracted intense research interest in the field of biomedicine with the development of this innovative additive manufacturing technique. The aim of this Special Issue, entitled ‘3D-Printing Nanotechnology: Recent Advances in Biomedicine’, is to investigate the design of manufacturing systems, printing process control, and printed product analysis in 3D-printing nanotechnology for biomedical applications, addressing the fundamental research and multidisciplinary research in this area.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Process control of 3D bioprinting nanotechnology;
  • Nanomaterial patterning in 3D printing;
  • 3D-printing biosensors;
  • 3D-printing wearable electronics;
  • 3D-printing nanotechnology in drug delivery systems;
  • Integrating 3D printing with nanomaterials for tissue engineering.

Dr. Siheng Su
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • nanotechnology
  • nanomaterials
  • biomedicine

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The 3D Printing of Nanocomposites for Wearable Biosensors: Recent Advances, Challenges, and Prospects
by Santosh Kumar Parupelli and Salil Desai
Bioengineering 2024, 11(1), 32; https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering11010032 - 27 Dec 2023
Cited by 5 | Viewed by 2781
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Notably, 3D-printed flexible and wearable biosensors have immense potential to interact with the human body noninvasively for the real-time and continuous health monitoring of physiological parameters. This paper comprehensively reviews the progress in 3D-printed wearable biosensors. The review also explores the incorporation of [...] Read more.
Notably, 3D-printed flexible and wearable biosensors have immense potential to interact with the human body noninvasively for the real-time and continuous health monitoring of physiological parameters. This paper comprehensively reviews the progress in 3D-printed wearable biosensors. The review also explores the incorporation of nanocomposites in 3D printing for biosensors. A detailed analysis of various 3D printing processes for fabricating wearable biosensors is reported. Besides this, recent advances in various 3D-printed wearable biosensors platforms such as sweat sensors, glucose sensors, electrocardiography sensors, electroencephalography sensors, tactile sensors, wearable oximeters, tattoo sensors, and respiratory sensors are discussed. Furthermore, the challenges and prospects associated with 3D-printed wearable biosensors are presented. This review is an invaluable resource for engineers, researchers, and healthcare clinicians, providing insights into the advancements and capabilities of 3D printing in the wearable biosensor domain. Full article
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