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Functional Nanomaterials and Their 2D and 3D Fabrications for Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery Applications

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This review paper provides an overview of the fabrication of the functional nanomaterials and their practical applications for tissue engineering (TE). The study of nanomaterials has been a coruscating field of research that has a huge impact on science, engineering, and medicine. In terms of applied science, it succeeded the limits of conventional materials, hence making the opt of the materials more multifaceted. Nanomaterials can be highly beneficial in TE because of their morphological properties-flexibility and thus they allowed the fibers to be formed in various shapes in accordance with the extracellular structure. Because of these benefits, further research on this topic is conducted as of now.

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