Functional Materials/Surfaces in Biomedical Applications
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomaterials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2022) | Viewed by 31968
Special Issue Editors
Interests: surface modification; biological systems; pro-/anti-adhesive surfaces; passive/(bio)active surfaces
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Interests: collagen; biomaterials; coating; antibacterial surfaces; tissue engineering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Functional materials have been developed for numerous fileds, including energy, automobile, space technology, and life sciences, and can be found in many applications such as coating, particles, and block materials. In biomedicine, the need for naturally derived and/or naturally inspired materials with defined medical functionalities is growing rapidly. The functional materials are designed being applied to replace tissue functions, to improve the biocompatibility of medical devices, and to reduce the foreign body reactions especially by implantable devices, to avoid undesirable interactions in the human body, to avoid contamination, and to fulfill certain therapeutic tasks such as drug delivery. These applications require not only newly developed materials but also a thoroughly established assessment route toward the potential clinical evaluation and approval by the authorities.
This Special Issue intends to publish articles on novel functional materials, fucntional surfaces, material engineering, design, characterization, and biological/clinical evaluations.
Themes of interest are:
- Functional materials and fucntionalization of surfaces/materials;
- Physical, chemical, and biological characterizations;
- Cell/tissue responses and their controlling;
- Controlling of biological systems such as human cells and bacteria.
Prof. Dr. Rumen Krastev
Dr. Xin Xiong
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- functional materials
- characterization
- surface functionalization
- biomedical application
- cellular/tissue responses
- biological systems
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