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Kargozar S1 ; Baino F2 ; Hoseini SJ3 ; Hamzehlou S4, 5 ; Darroudi M6 ; Verdi J7 ; Hasanzadeh L3 ; Kim HW8, 9, 10 ; Mozafari M11, 12, 13
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Source: Nanomedicine Published:2018


Abstract

The use of different biomaterials with the ability to accelerate the repair and regeneration processes is of great importance in tissue engineering strategies. On this point, cerium oxide nanoparticles (CNPs or nanoceria) have recently attracted much attention due to their excellent biological properties including anti-oxidant, anti-inflammation and antibacterial activities as well as high angiogenic potential. The results of incorporation of these nano-sized particles into various constructs and scaffolds designed for tissue engineering applications have proven the success of this strategy in terms of improving healing process of different tissues. In this review, we first summarize the physicochemical and biological properties of nanoceria in brief and then present its usability in tissue engineering strategies based on the currently available published reports. © 2018 2018 Future Medicine Ltd.
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