Polymers represent the largest and most versatile class of biomaterials that are being extensively explored in numerous biomedical applications. The relative ease of processing; ability of polymers to be designed and developed with numerous interesting physical, chemical, and biological functionalities; and dopant dependent material properties exhibited by their composite analogues have all enabled their widespread applicability in drug delivery systems, tissue engineering, organ-on-a-chip, and so forth. Also, in recent decades, the advent of nanotechnology and advancements in polymer and/or...
Polymers represent the largest and most versatile class of biomaterials that are being extensively explored in numerous biomedical applications. The r...