Catalytic nanomedicine: a brief review of bionanocatalysts Supplementary Figures & Tables nnm-2022-0027
Catalytic nanomedicine is a research area and source of disruptive technology that studies the application of bionanocatalysts (organically functionalized mesoporous nanostructured materials with catalytic properties) in diverse areas such as disinfection, tissue regeneration in chronic wounds and o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Catalytic nanomedicine is a research area and source of disruptive technology that studies the application
of bionanocatalysts (organically functionalized mesoporous nanostructured materials with catalytic
properties) in diverse areas such as disinfection, tissue regeneration in chronic wounds and oncology. This
paper reviews the emergence of catalytic nanomedicine in 2006, its basic principles, main achievements
and future perspectives, as well as giving a summary of the knowledge gaps that need to be addressed to
exploit the full potential of this novel discipline. This review intends to foster knowledge dissemination
regarding catalytic nanomedicine, and to encourage further research to elucidate the mechanisms and
possible applications of these nanomaterials. |
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DOI: | 10.25402/nnm.21103702 |