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Cell-biomaterial Interaction in Tissue Repair

Cell-biomaterial interaction is a key scientific concept in the field of tissue repair and regenerative medicine. This interaction refers to the complex ways in which tissues and biomaterials interact with each other, such as cellular adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. Through cell-biomaterial interaction…

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Overview

Cell-biomaterial interaction is a key scientific concept in the field of tissue repair and regenerative medicine. This interaction refers to the complex ways in which tissues and biomaterials interact with each other, such as cellular adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. Through cell-biomaterial interaction, Tissue Repair and Regeneration can be facilitated by providing a supportive, gas-permeable, and biocompatible environment. Furthermore, due to the variety of signals and materials involved, their combination provides a robust platform for many applications ranging from drug, gene, and tissue delivery to the study of cell behavior in vitro. The tremendous applications of cell-biomaterial interaction have become a major research focus in the biomedical sciences and are likely to play a major role in the future of regenerative medicine.

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Walid Rachidi · France Ilaria Baldelli · Italy Costica Aloman · United States

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