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Emerging Selenium Nanoparticles for CNS Intervention -- By Jonaid Ahmad Malik, Jeba AjgarAnsari, Sakeel Ahmed, Archana Rani, Shabana Yasmeen Ansari and Sirajudheen Anwar -- 5. Antibacterial Strategies: Photodynamic and Photothermal Treatments Based on Carbon-Based Materials -- By David Giancarlo Garci?a Ve?lez, Karina Janneri Lagos A?lvarez and Mari?a Paulina Romero Obando -- 6. Frontier Electrospun Fibers for Nanomedical Applications -- By Emilija Zdraveva and Budimir Mijovic -- 7. Influence of Mechanical Properties of Biomaterials on the Reconstruction of Biomedical Parts via Additive Manufacturing Techniques: An Overview -- By Babatunde Olamide Omiyale, Akeem Abiodun Rasheed, Robinson Omoboyode Akinnusi and Temitope Olumide Olugbade -- 8. Challenges and Emerging Technologies in Biomanufacturing of Monoclonal Antibodies (mAbs) -- By Susan McDonnell, Raymon Floyd Principe, Maycou Soares Zamprognio and Jessica Whelan -- 9. 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