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Translating Material Science into Bone Regenerative Medicine Applications: State-of-The Art Methods and Protocols.

Lorena Di PietroValentina PalmieriMassimiliano PapiWanda Lattanzi
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
In the last 20 years, bone regenerative research has experienced exponential growth thanks to the discovery of new nanomaterials and improved manufacturing technologies that have emerged in the biomedical field. This revolution demands standardization of methods employed for biomaterials characterization in order to achieve comparable, interoperable, and reproducible results. The exploited methods for characterization span from biophysics and biochemical techniques, including microscopy and spectroscopy, functional assays for biological properties, and molecular profiling. This review aims to provide scholars with a rapid handbook collecting multidisciplinary methods for bone substitute R&D and validation, getting sources from an up-to-date and comprehensive examination of the scientific landscape.
Keyphrases
  • bone mineral density
  • single molecule
  • bone regeneration
  • high throughput
  • stem cells
  • public health
  • small molecule
  • bone loss
  • single cell
  • drinking water
  • quality improvement