Biomolecules and Material-Based Approaches in Biomedical Field—3rd Edition

A special issue of Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Medicine".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2026 | Viewed by 267

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National Research Council of Italy, Institute on Membrane Technology “Enrico Drioli”, CNR-ITM, via P. Bucci, Cubo 17/C, I-87036 Rende, CS, Italy
Interests: membrane-based devices for tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and life science; membrane bioartificial organs; 3D membrane tissue models for pharmacological screening and disease modelling
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National Research Council of Italy, Institute on Membrane Technology “Enrico Drioli”, CNR-ITM, via P. Bucci, Cubo 17/C, I-87036 Rende, CS, Italy
Interests: tissue engineering; in vitro platform for disease modeling; membrane devices; biomimetic cell culture systems
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National Research Council of Italy, Institute on Membrane Technology “Enrico Drioli”, CNR-ITM, via P. Bucci, Cubo 17/C, I-87036 Rende, CS, Italy
Interests: design of micro- and nano-structured membranes; bioengineering of membrane bioreactors, bioartificial organs/tissues; membrane interfacial properties; tissue engineering; in vitro membrane platform
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National Engineering Research Center for Special Separation Membrane, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, China
Interests: membrane fabrications for artificial organs; blood purification and separation; in-vitro diagnosis (IVD); surgical robot; piezoelectric sensor; biopharmaceutical industry; water treatment

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue is the third edition of a previous Special Issue entitled “Biomolecules and Materials Based Approaches in Biomedical Field: 2nd Edition” (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/biomolecules/special_issues/558QV8DI89 ).

To date, biomolecules and material-based approaches have attracted significant attention in the biomedical field as they represent advanced strategies that are rapidly transforming the fields of biomedical diagnostics, therapeutics, pharmaceutics, and drug delivery.

Biomolecules range from small molecules, such as amino acids, vitamins, fatty acids, neurotransmitters, and hormones, to macromolecules, which include proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and enzymes. Intense research activity in this field has highlighted their crucial roles in both biological processes and pathologies. Besides their well-known role within the human body, they represent potential therapeutic molecules and biomarkers for disease diagnostics and pharmaceutical development.

Material-based systems, fabricated in many forms, including films, membranes, tubes, fibers, particles and capsules, nanofiber scaffolds, and hydrogels, made of natural, synthetic, or blend polymers, and bioreactors, are used in a wide range of biomedical applications. Material characteristics, including morphological, mechanical, physico-chemical, and transport properties, influence the viability, growth, and functions of cells and, consequently, affect new tissue formation. Therefore, the selection of materials plays a key role in the design and development of biomedical products. The challenge is matching the biofunctionality, biophysical, mechanical, and topographical features of the target tissue in order to improve its repair and regeneration. Currently, different types of materials are used as implants to mimic the structure and function of tissues/organs, organ regeneration, tissue engineering, wound healing, diagnosis of diseases and treatment, and delivery of drugs. Recently, material systems are emerging as investigational tools in preclinical research.

Bioinspired functional materials can be developed via the synergistic combination of biomolecules with organic/inorganic materials; indeed, biomolecule-loaded materials, with their greater biocompatibility, are able to promote cell recruitment and attachment, leading to tissue analog development. Immobilized biomolecules on material surfaces can also act as probes representing a valid platform for early diagnostic detection, offering a promising approach to building up very sensitive biosensors.

This Special Issue of Biomolecules will provide a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in biomolecules and material-based approaches in biomedical fields, presenting the latest advancements in biomolecule use for different biomedical purposes. We invite research papers that will consolidate our understanding in this area. The Special Issue will showcase full research articles and systematic reviews. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following research areas:

  • Biomolecules’ roles in biological processes and pathologies;
  • Therapeutic molecules;
  • Biomarkers;
  • Biomolecules for disease diagnostics and pharmaceutical development;
  • Cell signaling biomolecules;
  • Biomaterials for biomedical applications;
  • Self-assembled biomaterials;
  • Biofunctionalization of materials;
  • New fabrication technologies (e.g., 3D printing);
  • Biosensors for disease diagnostics and/or prognosis;
  • 3D scaffolds and hydrogels;
  • 3D material-based tissue models;
  • Membrane bioreactors;
  • Bioartificial organs;
  • Materials for cell/drug delivery systems;
  • In vitro material platforms for disease modeling/drug screening;
  • Materials for fabricating microfluidic systems.

Dr. Sabrina Morelli
Dr. Antonella Piscioneri
Dr. Loredana De Bartolo
Prof. Dr. Zhaoliang Cui
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • biomolecules roles in biological processes and pathologies
  • therapeutic molecules
  • biomarkers
  • biomolecules for disease diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development
  • cell signaling biomolecules
  • biomaterials for biomedical applications
  • self-assembled biomaterials
  • biofunctionalization of materials
  • new fabrication technologies (e.g., 3D printing)
  • biosensors for disease diagnostics and/or prognosis
  • 3D scaffolds and hydrogels
  • 3D material-based tissue models
  • membrane bioreactors
  • bioartificial organs
  • materials for cell-/drug-delivery systems
  • in vitro material platforms for disease modeling/drug screening
  • materials for fabricating microfluidic systems

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