Marine Organisms for Bone Regeneration - 2020
A special issue of Marine Drugs (ISSN 1660-3397).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020) | Viewed by 16075
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Interests: marine biomaterials; bioinspired materials; tissue engineering; marine biotechnology; valorization of byproducts; biorefinery and circular economy; surface modification; biomedical applications
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Interests: biomaterials; bone tissue engineering; regenerative medicine; colloidal processing; calcium phosphates; additive manufacturing techniques; marine biotechnology
Interests: tissue engineering; regenerative medicine; biomaterials; biomimetics; biodegradable materials; 3D in vitro models; cancer modelling
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Dear Colleagues,
The worldwide incidence of bone disorders has been rising in the past few decades, leading to tremendous harm to human health and general quality of life. Every year, millions of people need some kind of prosthetic or implant. Therefore, many studies have appeared with their focus on the development of new tissue engineering strategies for bone tissue regeneration. A great deal of research has been done on this subject, but the currently available therapeutic solutions lack efficiency.
At present, several studies have indicated marine organisms as a rich source of valuable bioactive compounds or inspiration by demonstrating interesting structural properties, which could be advantageous for bone tissue engineering approaches. These studies cover topics from the use of marine biopolymers (e.g., chitosan, collagen, or alginate) and ceramics (e.g., calcium phosphates and biosilicas) as building blocks for the development of bone biomaterials to the characterization of the morphological and mechanical features of corals, sponges, and other mineralized structures to support biomimetic approaches.
As Guest Editors of this Special Issue of Marine Drugs, we would like to invite you to submit manuscripts that explore recent aspects of this research field, including the extraction of bioactive compounds from marine organisms (both biopolymers and/or inorganic materials), the use of the entire organism as a scaffold (taking advantage of the natural structure of fish bones, shells, corals, etc.), or even drug incorporation into these in order to create new functional biomaterials and drug delivery systems for bone tissue engineering.
Dr. Tiago Henriques da Silva
Dr. Catarina F. Marques
Prof. Rui L. Reis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bone tissue engineering
- extraction
- biopolymers
- scaffold processing
- marine organisms
- marine biomaterials
- bioceramics
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