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Tavakol S1, 2 ; Jalilifiroozinezhad S3 ; Mashinchian O4, 5 ; Mahmoudi M2, 6
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Source: Nanoscience in Dermatology Published:2016


Abstract

Regenerative medicine is classified among the fastest growing biomedical platforms because of its promising novel therapeutic effects using interdisciplinary biomimetic approaches. During recent decades, nanoscience has considerably enhanced the growth of regenerative medicine. Bioinspired materials have demonstrated great potential to revolutionize conventional tissue-engineering approaches. The bioinspired materials can mimic the stem cell environment, modulate their differentiation and proliferation, and enhance the cellular and tissue regenerative properties. In this chapter, we focus on the nanotechnology-based recent advances and trends for designing reliable and efficient platforms for skin regeneration. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
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