Nanotechnology shaping stem cell therapy: Recent advances, application, challenges, and future outlook
[Display omitted] •The application of nanotechnology in stem cell therapy has emerged as an exciting field.•Nanotechnology provides enormous benefits in cell isolation, purification, and differentiation of stem cells.•Nanotechnology in Stem-Cell-Based Therapy is investigated in neurodegenerative dis...
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Published in | Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy Vol. 137; p. 111236 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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France
Elsevier Masson SAS
01.05.2021
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•The application of nanotechnology in stem cell therapy has emerged as an exciting field.•Nanotechnology provides enormous benefits in cell isolation, purification, and differentiation of stem cells.•Nanotechnology in Stem-Cell-Based Therapy is investigated in neurodegenerative disease, anti-tumor, and gene delivery.•Nanomaterials such as QD, MNP, gold nanorods, and polymeric nanoparticles have been utilized to track administered cells.
Currently, stem cell nanotechnology is one of the novel and exciting fields. Certain experimental studies conducted on the interaction of stem cells with nanostructures or nanomaterials have made significant progress. The significance of nanostructures, nanotechnology, and nanomaterials in the development of stem cell-based therapies for degenerative diseases and injuries has been well established. Specifically, the structure and properties of nanomaterials affecting the propagation and differentiation of stem cells have become a new interdisciplinary frontier in material science and regeneration medicines. In the current review, we highlight the recent major progress in this field, explore the application prospects, and discuss the issues, approaches, and challenges, to improve the applications of nanotechnology in the research and development of stem cells. |
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ISSN: | 0753-3322 1950-6007 1950-6007 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.111236 |