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Editorial: Responsive Biomaterials for Tissue Regeneration

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  • Biomaterials for tissue regeneration have been evolving rapidly within the past several decades, bringing numerous exciting promises in enhancing the innate healing/regeneration capabilities and/ or treating the defects, losses, or dysfunctions of human body tissues/organs

  • Various challenges and problems remains so far in the field that significantly affect the perspectives of translational applications of responsive biomaterials, including but not limited to the design and developments of new materials for better meeting the requirements in a specific occasion and the biocompatibility and bioactivity of the materials

  • The Research Topic include three research articles, covering different topics ranging from the design and fabrication of new responsive biomaterials to systematical biological evaluations of novel biomaterials in practical occasions

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Introduction

Biomaterials for tissue regeneration have been evolving rapidly within the past several decades, bringing numerous exciting promises in enhancing the innate healing/regeneration capabilities and/ or treating the defects, losses, or dysfunctions of human body tissues/organs. Responsive biomaterials with dynamic characteristics have been recently emerging, aiming to mimic the native cell microenvironments and subsequently better promoting tissue regeneration.

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