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Nanomaterials applied in wound healing: mechanisms, limitations and perspectives
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  • Menglei Wang,
  • Xiaowen Huang,
  • Huanxin Zheng,
  • Yingmei Tang,
  • Kang Zeng,
  • Longquan Shao,
  • Li Li
Menglei Wang
Southern Medical University Nanfang Hospital
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Xiaowen Huang
Southern Medical University Nanfang Hospital
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Huanxin Zheng
Southern Medical University Nanfang Hospital
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Yingmei Tang
Southern Medical University Nanfang Hospital
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Kang Zeng
Southern Medical University Nanfang Hospital
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Longquan Shao
Southern Medical University Nanfang Hospital
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Li Li
Southern Medical University Nanfang Hospital

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Abstract

Internal and external factors cause various types of wounds on the skin. Infections, nonhealing chronic wounds, and aesthetic and functional recovery all cause challenges for clinicians. The development of nanotechnology in biomedicine has brought many new materials, methods and therapeutic targets for the treatment of wounds, which are believed to have great prospects. In this work, the nanomaterials applied in different stages to promote wound healing and systematically expounded their mechanisms were reviewed. Then, the difficulties and defects of the present research and suggested methods for improvement were pointed out. Moreover, based on the current application status of nanomaterials in wound treatment, some new ideas for subsequent studies were proposed and the feasibility of intelligent healing by real-time monitoring, precision regulation, and signal transmission between electronic signals and human nerve signals in the future were discussed. This review will provide valuable directions and spark new thoughts for researchers.