Nanotechnology in sustainable agriculture: recent developments, challenges, and perspectives
Nanotechnology monitors a leading agricultural controlling process, especially by its
miniature dimension. Additionally, many potential benefits such as enhancement of food …
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
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 …
can mimic critical properties of the native cellular environment. However, their potential to …
Advances in carbon nanotubes–hydrogel hybrids in nanomedicine for therapeutics
In spite of significant advancement in hydrogel technology, low mechanical strength and
lack of electrical conductivity have limited their next‐level biomedical applications for …
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
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 …
utilized for various applications in different forms especially for energy and environmental …
“Hard” ceramics for “Soft” tissue engineering: Paradox or opportunity?
Tissue engineering provides great possibilities to manage tissue damages and injuries in
modern medicine. The involvement of hard biocompatible materials in tissue engineering …
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
Carbon materials constitute a growing family of high‐performance materials immersed in
ongoing scientific technological revolutions. Their biochemical properties are interesting for …
ongoing scientific technological revolutions. Their biochemical properties are interesting for …
Carbon-based nanomaterials for bone and cartilage regeneration: a review
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 …
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 …
methods including cross-linking and incorporation of nano particles. In the present research …
[HTML][HTML] Nanomaterial-assisted theranosis of bone diseases
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 …
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 …
transplants have increased to 4213 in 2012, while the number of people waiting to receive …