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Zero‐dimensional, one‐dimensional, two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional biomaterials for cell fate regulation☆

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&NA; The interaction of biological cells with artificial biomaterials is one of the most important issues in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The interaction is strongly governed by physical and… Click to show full abstract

&NA; The interaction of biological cells with artificial biomaterials is one of the most important issues in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The interaction is strongly governed by physical and chemical properties of the materials and displayed with differentiated cellular behaviors, including cell self‐renewal, differentiation, reprogramming, dedifferentiation, or transdifferentiation as a result. A number of engineered biomaterials with micro‐ or nano‐structures have been developed to mimic structural components of cell niche and specific function of extra cellular matrix (ECM) over past two decades. In this review article, we briefly introduce the fabrication of biomaterials and their classification into zero‐dimensional (0D), one‐dimensional (1D), two‐dimensional (2D) and three‐dimensional (3D) ones. More importantly, the influence of different biomaterials on inducing cell self‐renewal, differentiation, reprogramming, dedifferentiation, and transdifferentiation was discussed based on the progress at 0D, 1D, 2D and 3D levels, following which the current research limitations and research perspectives were provided.

Keywords: dimensional one; dimensional two; one dimensional; two dimensional; zero dimensional; dimensional three

Journal Title: Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
Year Published: 2018

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