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Current Advancement and Future Prospects: Biomedical Nanoengineering.

Sonia SinghHrishika Sahani
Published in: Current radiopharmaceuticals (2023)
Recent advancements in biomedicine have seen a significant reliance on nanoengineering, as traditional methods often fall short in harnessing the unique attributes of biomaterials. Nanoengineering has emerged as a valuable approach to enhance and enrich the performance and functionalities of biomaterials, driving research and development in the field. This review emphasizes the most prevalent biomaterials used in biomedicine, including polymers, nanocomposites, and metallic materials, and explores the pivotal role of nanoengineering in developing biomedical treatments and processes. Particularly, the review highlights research focused on gaining an in-depth understanding of material properties and effectively enhancing material performance through molecular dynamics simulations, all from a nanoengineering perspective.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • tissue engineering
  • current status
  • bone regeneration
  • molecular docking
  • optical coherence tomography
  • machine learning
  • gold nanoparticles