Metal-organic framework-based platforms for implantation applications: recent advances and challenges.
Yifan LiuShuteng WangChunhua QuanShifang LuanHengchong ShiLei WangPublished in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2024)
The development of minimally invasive technology has promoted the widespread use of implant interventional materials, which play an important role in alleviating patients' pain during and after surgery. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and their related hybrids formed by bridging ligands and metal nodes via covalent bonds represent one of the smart platforms in implant interventional fields due to their large surface area, adjustable compositions and structures, biodegradability, etc. Significant progresses in the implantation application of MOF-based materials have been achieved recently, but these studies are still in the initial stage. This review highlights the recent advances of MOFs and their related hybrids in orthopedic implantation, cardio-vascular implantation, neural tissue engineering, and biochemical sensing. Each correction between the structural features of MOFs and their corresponding implanted works is highlighted. Finally, the confronting challenges and future perspectives in the implant interventional field are discussed.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- tissue engineering
- minimally invasive
- end stage renal disease
- soft tissue
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- high resolution
- neuropathic pain
- pain management
- patient reported outcomes
- spinal cord injury
- radiation therapy
- spinal cord
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- sentinel lymph node
- drug induced