"The recent development of carbon-based nanoparticles as a novel approach to skin tissue care and management - A review"

Exp Cell Res. 2023 Oct 17:113821. doi: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2023.113821. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSince the skin is the first barrier of the body's defense against pathogens, delays in the healing process are affected by infections. Therefore, applying advanced substitute assistance improves the patient's quality of life. Carbon-based nanomaterials show better capabilities than conventional methods for managing skin wound infections. Due to their physicochemical properties such as small size, large surface area, great surface-to-volume ratio, and excellent ability to communicate with the cells and tissue, carbon-based nanoparticles have been considered in regenerative medicine. moreover, the carbon nano family offers attractive potential in wound healing via the improvement of angiogenesis and antibacterial compared to traditional approaches become one of the particular research interests in the field of skin tissue engineering. This review emphasizes the wound-healing process and the role of carbon-based nanoparticles in wound care management interaction with tissue engineering technology.PMID:37858837 | DOI:10.1016/j.yexcr.2023.113821
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