促进妇女健康的生物材料路线图

IF 2.9 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS
Kaitlin C. Fogg, Ning-Hsuan Tseng, Shelly R. Peyton, Pieper Holeman, Shannon Mc Loughlin, J. Fisher, Allison Sutton, A. Shikanov, J. Gnecco, K. Knight, Emily M. Slaby, J. Weaver, Nicole N. Hashemi, Yali Zhang, M. D. House, Brandon J Vogt, Brian A. Aguado, John P. Bradford, J. Robinson, P. Thomas, A. Lau, M. Oyen
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应用工程工具和技术来研究妇女健康,包括基于生物材料的方法,是一个正在蓬勃发展的研究领域。生物材料是用于修复或替换受损组织或器官或复制器官生理功能的天然或合成材料。然而,除了体内应用之外,最近对体外系统的生物材料也有很大的兴趣。这些人造组织和器官被用于药物发现、功能性细胞生物学研究,以及从伦理上讲不可能在活着的女性身上进行的基础研究。该路线图包含11个部分,由该领域的领先和崭露头角的专家撰写,他们审查和讨论了促进妇女健康的生物材料的四个方面。这些疾病包括不成比例但并非完全影响妇女的疾病(如乳腺癌)、非怀孕和怀孕状态下女性生殖器官特有的疾病,以及非生殖组织中的性别差异(如心血管系统)。迫切需要发展这一令人兴奋的领域,因为它有可能对全世界妇女的生活产生重大影响。
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Roadmap on biomaterials for women’s health
The application of engineering tools and techniques to studying women’s health, including biomaterials-based approaches, is a research field experiencing robust growth. Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials used to repair or replace damaged tissues or organs or replicate an organ’s physiological function. However, in addition to in vivo applications, there has been substantial recent interest in biomaterials for in vitro systems. Such artificial tissues and organs are employed in drug discovery, functional cell biological investigations, and basic research that would be ethically impossible to conduct in living women. This Roadmap is a collection of 11 sections written by leading and up-and-coming experts in this field who review and discuss four aspects of biomaterials for women’s health. These include conditions that disproportionately but not exclusively affect women (e.g. breast cancer), conditions unique to female reproductive organs, in both non-pregnant and pregnant states, and sex differences in non-reproductive tissues (e.g. the cardiovascular system). There is a strong need to develop this exciting field, with the potential to materially influence women’s lives worldwide.
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3.00
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53
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: This journal is devoted to the rapidly advancing research and development in the field of nonlinear interactions of light with matter. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, nonlinear optical materials, metamaterials and plasmonics, nano-photonic structures, stimulated scatterings, harmonic generations, wave mixing, real time holography, guided waves and solitons, bistabilities, instabilities and nonlinear dynamics, and their applications in laser and coherent lightwave amplification, guiding, switching, modulation, communication and information processing. Original papers, comprehensive reviews and rapid communications reporting original theories and observations are sought for in these and related areas. This journal will also publish proceedings of important international meetings and workshops. It is intended for graduate students, scientists and researchers in academic, industrial and government research institutions.
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