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Advanced Composite Biomaterials for Tissue Regeneration

A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomaterials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 February 2025 | Viewed by 85

Special Issue Editor

School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710072, China
Interests: biomaterials; tissue regeneration; wound healing
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Dear Colleagues,

Biomaterials for tissue repair are continuously evolving; however, only a select few meet the rigorous demands for clinical application. Hence, there is an urgent need for composite biomaterials with superior properties, encompassing composite composition, spatial structure, porosity, degradation capability, surface morphology, and other crucial physical and chemical attributes at the interface.

A significant challenge hindering the advancement of composite biomaterials lies in the incomplete understanding of the mechanisms governing tissue repair induced by these materials. Recently, proteins, particularly specific effective peptides, have been employed to modify biomaterials, facilitating interactions with tissue cells to enhance the repair process. Nevertheless, the intricate interplay between biomaterials and proteins or other biological molecules remains poorly elucidated. Cutting-edge methodologies and innovative experimental designs are essential to overcome this bottleneck.

This Special Issue aims to showcase recent advancements in composite biomaterials for tissue repair, emphasizing intelligent strategies to regulate cellular behavior and tissue responses. Original research articles and comprehensive reviews will cover a broad spectrum of topics including advancements in biomaterials for tissue repair, optimization of biomaterial properties, inflammation response, regulation of biomaterials in tissue repair processes, and interactions between biomaterials and proteins, peptides, and other biological molecules.

I cordially invite you to contribute manuscripts to this Special Issue. Full papers, communications, and reviews are all encouraged.

Dr. Jing Wang
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • composite biomaterials
  • tissue regeneration
  • wound healing
  • cell differentiation
  • angiogenesis

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