Nanotechnology in sustainable agriculture: recent developments, challenges, and perspectives

R Prasad, A Bhattacharyya, QD Nguyen - Frontiers in microbiology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Nanotechnology monitors a leading agricultural controlling process, especially by its
miniature dimension. Additionally, many potential benefits such as enhancement of food …

Nanoreinforced hydrogels for tissue engineering: biomaterials that are compatible with load‐bearing and electroactive tissues

M Mehrali, A Thakur, CP Pennisi, S Talebian… - Advanced …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Given their highly porous nature and excellent water retention, hydrogel‐based biomaterials
can mimic critical properties of the native cellular environment. However, their potential to …

Advances in carbon nanotubes–hydrogel hybrids in nanomedicine for therapeutics

A Vashist, A Kaushik, A Vashist, V Sagar… - Advanced …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In spite of significant advancement in hydrogel technology, low mechanical strength and
lack of electrical conductivity have limited their next‐level biomedical applications for …

Recent development on carbon based heterostructures for their applications in energy and environment: a review

T Jayaraman, AP Murthy, V Elakkiya… - Journal of Industrial and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Nanostructured carbon based materials with unique and tunable properties make them to be
utilized for various applications in different forms especially for energy and environmental …

“Hard” ceramics for “Soft” tissue engineering: Paradox or opportunity?

S Kargozar, RK Singh, HW Kim, F Baino - Acta Biomaterialia, 2020 - Elsevier
Tissue engineering provides great possibilities to manage tissue damages and injuries in
modern medicine. The involvement of hard biocompatible materials in tissue engineering …

Carbon‐based materials for articular tissue engineering: from innovative scaffolding materials toward engineered living carbon

M Islam, AD Lantada, D Mager… - Advanced Healthcare …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Carbon materials constitute a growing family of high‐performance materials immersed in
ongoing scientific technological revolutions. Their biochemical properties are interesting for …

Carbon-based nanomaterials for bone and cartilage regeneration: a review

H Liu, J Chen, S Qiao, W Zhang - ACS Biomaterials Science & …, 2021 - ACS Publications
As the main load-bearing structure in the human body, bone and cartilage are susceptible to
damage in sports and other activities. The repair and regeneration of bone and articular …

Graphene oxide containing chitosan scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering

MA Shamekhi, H Mirzadeh, H Mahdavi… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Enhancement of physical and mechanical properties of the scaffolds is achieved via various
methods including cross-linking and incorporation of nano particles. In the present research …

[HTML][HTML] Nanomaterial-assisted theranosis of bone diseases

K Zheng, J Bai, H Yang, Y Xu, G Pan, H Wang… - Bioactive Materials, 2023 - Elsevier
Bone-related diseases refer to a group of skeletal disorders that are characterized by bone
and cartilage destruction. Conventional approaches can regulate bone homeostasis to a …

Carbon nanotubes leading the way forward in new generation 3D tissue engineering

EL Hopley, S Salmasi, DM Kalaskar… - Biotechnology advances, 2014 - Elsevier
Statistics from the NHS Blood and Transplant Annual Review show that total organ
transplants have increased to 4213 in 2012, while the number of people waiting to receive …