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Review
. 2021 Mar 23;15(3):3900-3926.
doi: 10.1021/acsnano.0c10144. Epub 2021 Mar 3.

Artificial Bioaugmentation of Biomacromolecules and Living Organisms for Biomedical Applications

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Artificial Bioaugmentation of Biomacromolecules and Living Organisms for Biomedical Applications

Jiangfan Cao et al. ACS Nano. .

Abstract

The synergistic union of nanomaterials with biomaterials has revolutionized synthetic chemistry, enabling the creation of nanomaterial-based biohybrids with distinct properties for biomedical applications. This class of materials has drawn significant scientific interest from the perspective of functional extension via controllable coupling of synthetic and biomaterial components, resulting in enhancement of the chemical, physical, and biological properties of the obtained biohybrids. In this review, we highlight the forefront materials for the combination with biomacromolecules and living organisms and their advantageous properties as well as recent advances in the rational design and synthesis of artificial biohybrids. We further illustrate the incredible diversity of biomedical applications stemming from artificially bioaugmented characteristics of the nanomaterial-based biohybrids. Eventually, we aim to inspire scientists with the application horizons of the exciting field of synthetic augmented biohybrids.

Keywords: bioaugmentation; biohybrids; bioinspired; biomacromolecules; biomedical applications; living organisms; nanomaterials; synthetic materials.

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