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The ultimate goal of tissue engineering (TE) is to completely restore the damaged tissue to its pre-injury state, while reducing healing time and medical complications. For this reason, the field relies on the development of artificial composite materials (stents) that can provide structural support during the initial stages of tissue formation. These engineering scaffolds should have the following characteristics: (i) simulate the complex structure of natural tissue from nanometer to macroscopic; (ii) meet the mechanical, electrical and structural characteristics of the tissue, which are heterogeneous in almost all cases; (iii) ) Provide the required biophysical and biochemical clues to induce the growth, proliferation and differentiation of the required encapsulated cells; (iv) Ensure the technical scalability of the scaffold design on demand.
Most tissues of the human body have highly anisotropic physical properties and biological tissues. The inherent properties of magnetic nanoparticles enable them to be used as magneto-mechanical remote actuators to control the behavior of cells encapsulated in hydrogels under the action of an external magnetic field. Recently, the team of Professors Rui M. A. Domingues and Manuela E. Gomes of the University of Minho in Portugal published a review titled "Magnetic Nanocomposite Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering: Design Concepts and Remote Actuation Strategies to Control Cell Fate" on "ACS Nano". They combined a detailed summary of the main strategies for preparing magnetic nanoparticles that exhibit controlled properties, and the analysis of different methods for incorporating them into hydrogels. The applications of magnetically responsive nanocomposite hydrogels in different tissue engineering are also reviewed.
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