HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Inna A. Vasyukova and colleagues from the State University, Russia have published the research work: Synthesis, Toxicity Assessment, Environmental and Biomedical Applications of MXenes: A Review, in the Journal: Nanomaterials 2022, 1797 of 24/05/2022
- what: The authors focus on in vitro and in vivo and possible mechanisms. The research work showed that MXene films are highly cytocompatible and enhance osteogenic differentiation in_vitro.
- how: The results showed that these Ti3 C2 MXeneintegrated composite scaffolds efficiently accelerated growth of newborn bone tissue while providing it with a good adhesion medium.
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