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Nanotechnology-Driven Cell-Based Therapies in Regenerative Medicine
D Alzate-Correa1, W R Lawrence1,2, A Salazar-Puerta1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 43210, USA.
Abstract:
The administration of cells as therapeutic agents has emerged as a novel approach to complement the use of small molecule drugs and other biologics for the treatment of numerous conditions. Although the use of cells for structural and/or functional tissue repair and regeneration provides new avenues to address increasingly complex disease processes, it also faces numerous challenges related to efficacy, safety, and translational potential. Recent advances in nanotechnology-driven cell therapies have the potential to overcome many of these issues through precise modulation of cellular behavior. Here, we describe several approaches that illustrate the use of different nanotechnologies for the optimization of cell therapies and discuss some of the obstacles that need to be overcome to allow for the widespread implementation of nanotechnology-based cell therapies in regenerative medicine.
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