Gangadhar Appa*
In the field of biomedicine, bioinspired and biomimetic micro and nanostructures play a significant role. In this audit, the potential uses of these miniature and nanostructures that run over in our everyday existence and propelled commonly itself are introduced. In addition, the applications of bioinspired and biomimetic systems to biomedical micro and nanostructures are discussed. The job of bioinspired and biomimetic miniature and nanostructures in therapeutics, particularly in calming and wound recuperating, improvement of bioinspired clinical gadgets, tissue designing, drug conveyance, quality conveyance, pressure sensors, and bioprinting are talked about. Carbon-based nanostructures, polymer nanocomposites, hybrid scaffolds, polymer networks, and protein nanostructures are all used in biomimetic and bioinspired systems. When compared to synthetically derived micro/nanostructures, the advantages of these bioinspired and biomimetic structures stem from their high biocompatibility. These micro and nanostructures offer a promising solution to numerous unsolved issues in biomedicine by expanding our understanding and overcoming the obstacles that come with it.
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