Advanced Biomaterials, Coatings, and Techniques: Applications in Medicine

  • Submission Deadline: 30 Nov 2025

Guest Editor(s)

Dr. Simona Liliana Iconaru

National Institute of Materials Physics, Magurele, Romania

Dr. Ing. Radu Manu

Naval Academy, Mircea cel Batrîn, Constanta, Romania.

Special Issue Information

This Special Issue focuses on the latest advancements in biomaterials, surface coatings, and fabrication techniques with direct applications in modern medicine. The aim is to bring together cutting-edge research aimed at enhancing the performance, biocompatibility, and functionality of medical devices, implants, and tissue engineering scaffolds.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Novel material formulations with biomedical relevance
• Bioactive and antimicrobial surface coatings
• Advanced surface modification and functionalization techniques
• Smart biomaterials capable of dynamic interaction with biological systems

This issue emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that bridge material science, bioengineering, and clinical application, aiming to improve therapeutic outcomes and patient care. We especially welcome studies that integrate materials science, chemistry, biology, and engineering to address complex challenges in biomedicine.

Submissions from all relevant disciplines are encouraged. We invite both original research articles and comprehensive review papers that offer valuable insights into the development of advanced biomaterials, innovative coatings, and fabrication techniques, as well as their transformative roles in biomedical technology.

We look forward to your contributions that will help shape the future of biomedical innovation.

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Published Articles

The gel effect: Enhancing diabetic foot ulcer healing through hydrogel innovations
  • Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a serious complication of diabetes and often result in amputation. Traditional wound care methods have limitations in addressing the complex pathophysiology of DFUs. Hydrogel dressings, a type of biomaterial, have emerged ... More.

  • Ghadeer Almarzooq, ... G. Roshan Deen
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Recent advances of 2D nanomaterials integrated 3D-printed scaffolds for bone repair and regeneration
  • Bone defects represent a significant orthopedic challenge, with associated disorders continue to pose clinical difficulties. In the biomedical field, advancements in three-dimensional (3D) printing technology have established bone tissue engineering ... More.

  • Zhiyuan Niu, ... Shuping Peng
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3D printing of cellulose-based biomaterials: A review
  • With the development of 3D printing technologies, cellulose has been explored to realize its sophisticated geometry fabrication in this field for a variety of applications. This review focuses specifically on the latest research progress of 3D printing cellulose ... More.

  • Jincheng Huang, Lei Li
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Microfluidic chip-based nano-carrier-based drug delivery systems and their efficacy assessment using tumor organ chips
  • This mini-review explores advancements in the synthesis of nano-carrier-based drug delivery systems using microfluidic chip technology and their evaluation using tumor organ-on-a-chip models. We discuss the principles and advantages of hydrodynamic ... More.

  • Ying Sun, ... Dan Gao
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Breaking through the blood-brain barrier for different kinds of drugs: challenges, solutions, and perspectives
  • Brain diseases, including psychosis, neurological disorders, strokes, etc., account for more than 15% of all global health damage, which is higher than that caused by cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Brain health and the treatment of brain diseases have ... More.

  • Peiyi She, ... Juan Wang
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Biosynthesis of Copper Based Nanomaterials for Biosensor and Drug Delivery Applications
  • Nanoscience and nanotechnology have steered in the new era of medical innovation and offered a promising solution to the longstanding challenges in the healthcare due to size dependent physicochemical properties. The ability to engineer the specific nanostructures ... More.

  • Sijil Chattopadhyay, ... Sanjeeb Sutradhar
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Maintenance management strategies for medical equipment in healthcare institutions: a review
  • A large amount of medical equipment is now extensively utilized in healthcare institutions to assist clinical practitioners in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. And the applications of such advanced and sophisticated medical equipment have greatly ... More.

  • Zhensheng Lin, ... Benan Zou
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A multi-modal medical image fusion framework based on two-scale decomposition and saliency detection
  • Due to imaging sensors' constraints, it is difficult to acquire a medical image that subsequently incorporates functional metabolic data and anatomical tissue characteristics. An important tool to aid in diagnostic procedures and intra-operative management ... More.

  • Harmanpreet Kaur, ... Naresh Kumar
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Gastroprotective activity of the galactomannan extracted from cassia grandis seeds: an in vivo study
  • Peptic ulcer is a common disease with a high clinical incidence and frequent recurrences. The well-characterized galactomannan-type polysaccharide, extracted from Cassia grandis seeds, can accelerate the stages of wound healing and improve the ... More.

  • João Marcelo Alves Xavier Barbosa, ... Priscilla Barbosa Sales de Albuquerque
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Bond strength between receptor binding domain of spike protein and human angiotensin converting enzyme-2 using machine learning
  • The spike protein (S-protein) of SARS-CoV-2 plays an important role in binding, fusion, and host entry. In this study, we have predicted interatomic bond strength between receptor binding domain (RBD) and angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) using machine ... More.

  • Abdulmateen Adebiyi, ... Wai-Yim Ching
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Stimuli-responsive crosslinked chitosan/polyethylene glycol/3-glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxy silane-based hydrogels for biomedical applications
  • Biodegradable pH-responsive hydrogels have become a powerful tool in medicine for synthesizing wound dressings and drug delivery applications. The current study focuses on the development of crosslinked semi-interpenetrating polymer networks of chitosan/poly(ethylene ... More.

  • Sehrish Hanif, ... Rafi Ullah Khan
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Maxillofacial prosthesis and dental implantation for cosmetics and remodeling: a review on the influence of age on dental and facial implants
  • The demand for advanced cosmetics needed for remodeling to enhance beauty and fashion is on the increase in modern times. Also, some of the major parts of the human head that bring about great discomfort in the human body if not put in proper conditions are the teeth, ... More.

  • Isiaka Oluwole Oladele, ... Miracle Hope Adegun
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Peculiarities of microwave radiation of dental materials contacting with human bodytissues
  • The success of dental operations with the use of implants mostly depends on the properties of the implant materials and their compatibility with the tissues of the human body. A number of physical compatibility criteria are known, which include biological stability, ... More.

  • Oleksiy Yanenko, ... Oleksandra Golovchanska
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Bone metastasis and circulation biomarkers profiling towards personalized cancer medicine
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A 3D printed embouchure-assistive device for musicians with facial palsy
  • Facial palsy, or weakness of the facial muscles, arises from injury to the facial nerve and can lead to debilitating morbidity by affecting facial expression, speech, and daily activities. Playing a wind instrument, such as the saxophone, requires formation ... More.

  • Ishan Saha, ... Jacqueline J. Greene
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Metal/metal oxides/silsesquioxanes as fillers for functional polymer composites
  • Integration of inorganic fillers with polymer matrices opens up exciting possibilities for creating high-performance functional materials. Metal/metal oxides/silsesquioxanes as nanofillers are gaining attention for enhancing polymer matrices. Understanding ... More.

  • Saz Muhammad, ... Muhammad Ahmad
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Prebiotic RNA engineering in a clay matrix: molecular modeling rationale and mechanistic proposals for explaining helicity, antiparallelism and prebiotic replication of nucleic acids
  • In the last few years, a renewed interest has been devoted to the origin of life. Nucleic acids have a central role in biogenesis and prebiotic synthesis of ribose, purines and pyrimidines has been described. Particularly attractive is the idea that life on Earth ... More.

  • Juan C Stockert
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Advances in biomedical engineering for understanding and managing metabolic syndrome: a comprehensive review
  • Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex disorder characterized by a set of interrelated metabolic abnormalities, such as central obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance. It constitutes a major public health problem worldwide due to ... More.

  • Mariana M Ramírez-Mejía, Nahum Méndez-Sánchez
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Mechanical properties of super-soft biomolecular systems: application to twenty solvated canonical amino acids
  • Amino acids (AAs) are the basic building blocks of proteins and regulate the body's metabolism. The mechanical properties of proteins play an essential role in their functionalities in addition to their structure and dynamic properties. They are paramount ... More.

  • Puja Adhikari, ... Wai-Yim Ching
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Photoacoustic imaging: an emerging technique for biomedical imaging
  • Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a rapidly growing biomedical imaging technique that combines the advantages of optical and acoustic imaging. This technique utilizes pulsed laser light to generate acoustic waves in biological tissue, which are then detected ... More.

  • Sudip Mondal, ... Junghwan Oh
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Revolutionizing spinal care: Three dimensional-printed customized ultrasound-reinforced orthosis for scoliosis treatment
  • The spine is a critical component of the human body, supporting balance, flexibility, and natural movement. However, scoliosis, a condition where the curvature of the spine exceeds 10 degrees, can lead to health complications. In this research, we designed ... More.

  • Mhd Ayham Darwich, ... Hasan Mohammad Nazha
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Biomedical and bioengineering prospects of calcium phosphates
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