Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of innovative platform technologies based on nanostructured biomaterials as a function of their material properties as well as their role in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Nanostructured ceramics, metals, polymers, and their composites are discussed regarding their applications as bioengineered tissue substitutes in vitro and in vivo and clinical trials. The study also summarizes important parameters related to the use of nanostructured biomaterials (e.g., chemical, mechanical, and structural property) for tissue regeneration and addresses possible directions for future investigation.
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