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3D Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: Challenges and Breakthroughs

A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2026 | Viewed by 5

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Dear Colleagues,

The field of tissue engineering is rapidly evolving, driven by the continuous development of advanced 3D scaffolds that aim to mimic the complex architecture and functionality of native tissues. This Special Issue, “3D Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: Challenges and Breakthroughs,” invites cutting-edge research and comprehensive reviews focused on innovative technologies, designs, and materials that are shaping the next generation of regenerative strategies. Topics of interest include the following: novel fabrication techniques; smart biomaterials with tunable biochemical and mechanical properties; and bioactive or multifunctional scaffolds that enhance vascularization, integration, immunomodulation, and tissue-specific regeneration. Submissions addressing current challenges, such as scalability, reproducibility, and translation from bench to bedside, are also encouraged, as are studies showcasing breakthroughs that bridge the gap between engineering innovation and biomedical application.

Dr. Akkouch Adil
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Keywords

  • 3D scaffolds
  • tissue engineering
  • biomaterials

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