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Nanobiomaterials & Nanomedicine

Section edited by Pooria Mohammadi

© Love Employee/ Getty Images / iStockNanobiomaterials possess unique physical and chemical properties that facilitate significant interaction with biological structures, which enhances their potential in medical science. Nanotechnology and biomaterials together have opened up interesting ways to improve theranostics by combining diagnostic and therapeutic functions into a single, multifunctional platform. The application of nanotechnology in healthcare, known as nanomedicine, is revolutionizing diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventative paradigms. By using nanotechnology, healthcare professionals are able to apply precision medicine strategies that tailor medicines according to patients’ distinct biological profiles, resulting in enhanced therapeutic outcomes. 

The Nanobiomaterials & Nanomedicine section aims to explore cutting-edge innovations, emphasizing advancements of the distinctive characteristics of nanoscale materials to advance diagnostics, therapies, and regenerative medicine. It is dedicated to the spirit of innovation, focusing on the synthesis, functionalization, and clinical translation of nano- and bio-materials while advocating collaborative, multidisciplinary efforts. We invite researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders to share their insights and contributions to this dynamic, rapidly growing subject. 

  1. Breast cancer remains one of the leading causes of death among women globally, with traditional therapies often limited by challenges such as drug resistance and significant side effects. Combination therapies...

    Authors: Pooria Mohammadi Arvejeh, Fatemeh Amini Chermahini, Francesco Marincola, Fatemeh Taheri, Seyed Abbas Mirzaei, Akram Alizadeh, Fatemeh Deris, Raziyeh Jafari, Niloufar Amiri, Amin Soltani, Elham Bijad, Ebrahim Soleiman Dehkordi and Pegah Khosravian
    Citation: Journal of Translational Medicine 2025 23:382
  2. Advanced gastric cancer remains a significant global health challenge, with limited therapeutic options available. In contrast, immunotherapy have emerged as promising alternatives, offering greater potency in...

    Authors: Xu Huang, Lin Hong, Yufan Lv, Kejun Li, Zengxing Zhang, Junjian Deng and Lei Shen
    Citation: Journal of Translational Medicine 2025 23:371