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Biomaterials in Skin Wound Healing and Tissue Regenerations, 3rd Edition

This special issue belongs to the section “Drug Delivery and Controlled Release“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Normal skin wound healing is a complex biological process, involving many different stages and cell types, as well as numerous signaling molecules and pathways which aim to restore skin structure and function. However, impaired wound healing is a major medical problem, especially in diabetes. The promotion of skin regeneration in cases of acute or chronic wounds through the use of tissue-engineered products is an active field of research. One of the primary goals of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine is the development of a matrix or scaffolding system that mimics the structure and function of native tissue. In the last few years, biomaterials have been widely investigated for several biomedical applications, such as implants, wound dressings, scaffolds, drug delivery systems, and antibacterial agents for regenerative medicine. These materials’ surface functionalization, achieved through incorporating biomolecules, biopolymers, or bioactive drugs, has been shown to offer improvements in the field of creating new types of wound dressings. The evolution of modern biomaterials is focused on challenges related to the design of biocompatible smart materials with desired physical, chemical, mechanical, biological, and degradation properties that match the requirements for specific medical applications.

Dr. Marek Konop
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • biomaterials
  • experimental dermatology
  • tissue engineering
  • controlled drug release
  • nanoparticles and antibacterial properties
  • biopolymers
  • wound dressing
  • cell and molecular biology
  • molecular signaling

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Pharmaceutics - ISSN 1999-4923