Publication: 2D materials: advances in regenerative medicine and human health sensing

A topical review, titled "2D materials: advances in regenerative medicine and human health sensing", was published by HIP-2D-QM Team member Bojana Višić, and our IPB coworker, Jasmina Lazarević. 2D materials show significant promise in regenerative medicine and noninvasive sensing due to their high surface area, conductivity, and tunable chemistry, but face challenges such as biocompatibility, safety, and scalable production. This review explores their interactions with biological systems, sensor development potential, and integration with polymers, while emphasizing the need for standardized protocols and comprehensive safety assessments for clinical use.

The work has been published in 2D Materials.

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