氧化石墨烯:再生医学和组织工程的一种有前途的材料。

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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摘要

再生医学和组织工程一直被认为是生命科学的先驱领域,其最终目标是恢复或转换失去或受损的身体部位。氧化石墨烯(GO)是石墨烯氧化的产物,是在再生医学领域取得实质性进展的巨大机遇;例如,它支持在纳米颗粒表面为干细胞创造细胞龛的可能性。氧化石墨烯为调节干细胞行为创造了一个迷人的结构,因为它可以潜在地应用于体内干细胞的无创追踪,从含有干细胞的传递系统中释放活性生物因子,以及细胞内因子(如生长因子、DNA或合成蛋白)的传递,以调节干细胞的分化和增殖。由于氧化石墨烯有趣的物理化学性质及其在组织工程方法中的可能应用,本综述旨在阐述氧化石墨烯改善当前再生策略的方法。在这方面,讨论了氧化石墨烯在各种组织和器官的修复和再生中的适用性,包括心肌、骨骼肌、神经、骨、软骨、脂肪和皮肤组织。
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Graphene Oxide: A Promising Material for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering.

Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering have been considered pioneer fields in the life sciences, with an ultimate goal of restoring or switching lost or impaired body parts. Graphene oxide (GO) is the product of graphene oxidation and presents a great opportunity to make substantial progress in the field of regenerative medicine; for example, it supports the possibility of creating a cellular niche for stem cells on a nanoparticle surface. GO creates a fascinating structure for regulating stem cell behavior, as it can potentially applied to the noninvasive chase of stem cells in vivo, the liberation of active biological factors from stem cell-containing delivery systems, and the intracellular delivery of factors such as growth factors, DNA, or synthetic proteins in order to modulate stem cell differentiation and proliferation. Due to the interesting physicochemical properties of GO and its possible usage in tissue engineering approaches, the present review aims to elaborate on the ways in which GO can improve current regenerative strategies. In this respect, the applicability of GO to the repair and regeneration of various tissues and organs, including cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle, and nervous, bone, cartilage, adipose, and skin tissues, is discussed.

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Biomolecular Concepts
Biomolecular Concepts Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
CiteScore
5.30
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27
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: BioMolecular Concepts is a peer-reviewed open access journal fostering the integration of different fields of biomolecular research. The journal aims to provide expert summaries from prominent researchers, and conclusive extensions of research data leading to new and original, testable hypotheses. Aspects of research that can promote related fields, and lead to novel insight into biological mechanisms or potential medical applications are of special interest. Original research articles reporting new data of broad significance are also welcome. Topics: -cellular and molecular biology- genetics and epigenetics- biochemistry- structural biology- neurosciences- developmental biology- molecular medicine- pharmacology- microbiology- plant biology and biotechnology.
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